Some Recent Psychological Safety Articles from HBR

When a Team Member Speaks Up — and It Doesn’t Go Well” by Megan Reitz
 and Amy C. Edmondson addresses the critical issue of speaking up in organizations and the potential negative outcomes that can occur. Great stuff, well worth the read, and particularly relevant to the themes of a just, conducive, and quality culture where open communication and diverse perspectives are core values.

“Research: “New Hires’ Psychological Safety Erodes Quickly” by Amy C. Edmondson, Derrick P. Bransby, and Michaela J. Kerrissey confirms what I’ve long suspected about a deadly trough in psychological safety. I’ve certainly felt it myself. Going to be thinking about this for a long while.

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