Today's episode is a solo episode as Nuala is busy as the lead coach on our project in Turkey, with rubbish internet connectivity. However, they [the project] recently reached a milestone of moving from the ‘new rig' mobilisation phase into drilling operations with many celebratory moments along the way for both the national oil company and our client.
In this episode, I [Karin] will share a little more about psychological safety. We talk about it a lot, which you will have picked up in the previous episodes. Over the last two to three years, I have led several sessions, including webinars, workshops, and brief conversations, on psychological safety and its importance.
Here is a LinkedIn article written by our client on a series of Psychological Webinars we have run and the new Psychological Safety for Leaders programme, which is about to kick off.
Let us know if you would like to have a similar conversation.
The conversation around psychological safety has been around for quite a long time; it goes way back to the early 60s. But it came to the forefront through the work of Amy Edmondson and the Google Aristotle project, giving the subject life, the words, and the flavour we are experiencing today.
So what is psychological safety? And we discuss what it is not.
We describe it as an environment of rewarded vulnerability.
Consider this very human question. Will my vulnerability be rewarded or punished? In other words, what will happen if I engage in the act of vulnerability?
What are acts of vulnerability?
How many of the following 12 questions apply
Visit the show notes for a downloadable version of the 12 Questions and an image of the Ladder of Vulnerability, which you can use with your teams and beyond.
These tools can be used to kick off conversations with your team. Of course, you can set them as anonymous polls to start with. However, open and candid discussions will kick-start the change pr
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This episode was produced under Safety Collaborations Limited and now continues as part of Karin Ovari Limited. While we are not currently releasing new episodes, the entire library remains active, and the topics covered are just as relevant today as when they were first recorded.
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