According to the Harvard Business Review, "psychological safety" is the "belief that you won't be punished or humiliated for speaking up with ideas, questions, concerns, or mistakes. At work, it's a shared expectation held by team members that teammates will not embarrass, reject, or punish them for sharing ideas, taking risks, or soliciting feedback."
How do leaders of highly engaged teams ensure the psychological safety of their associates? Mary Huntington and Jared Narlock discuss this important topic in this podcast episode.
Mary Huntington, Talent Development and Engagement Manager, Nemours Children's Health
Jared Narlock, Director, Culture and Coaching, Nemours Children's Health