In our last post we talked about the importance of Belonging in Psychological Safety, highlighting how we can enable it through small actions. We also noted that the brain is highly tuned to threat, overemphasises loss, and manages the perception of threat in our amygdala. But that’s actually only part…
Post-Covid Psychological Safety (2 of 2)
In our last post we noted that while Psychological Safety isn’t new, it is certainly trending and, post-Covid, requires some thought. We spent the time working through the differences between emotional safety (more like comfort and security) and Psychological Safety, which is a performance concept defined by Edmonson as a…