How To Build A Culture Of Psychological Safety (3 Ideas & 2 Exercises)

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Chad Littlefield

Chad Littlefield

Күн бұрын

You already know why psychological safety is important. The real question now is how to build a culture of psychological safety? Find out some tips and strategies by watching this video.
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00:00 Intro & Summary
01:31 Learning vs Knowing
03:21 Noticing
04:24 Be Curious
05:22 Learn Something
05:57 Acknowledge This
08:43 Two Favorite Exercises
13:24 What's Your Answer?
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@susanfernando4260
@susanfernando4260 4 ай бұрын
Hello Chad: Thank you for your free downloads and great videos! I have learned so much from this today. I have just started a position to bring psych safety to an organization and looking for tools and ideas to help in moving this forward. Your free downloads will be a great addition to my toolbox! As for your question: I think I have learned lots from job interviews where I have failed.... the lessons I have learned were about being prepared, having confidence in your skills and abilities and really appreciating the idea of transferable skills!! Thanks again.
@chad.littlefield
@chad.littlefield 3 ай бұрын
😊
@DavidFrels
@DavidFrels 3 ай бұрын
I've learned to ask questions when I don't know the answer and not to shortcut the process. Both of those failures led to mistakes.
@CMIGLOBALInc
@CMIGLOBALInc Жыл бұрын
Chad: Great work. I stumbled on to you this afternoon and can't stop listening. I have had many instances where I have had to learn from my failures. As I viewed your videos, I realized more than ever, listening, reflecting, and striving to continually improve are the key ingredients for growth. Thank you for your excellent insights, and helping people expand perspectives.
@chad.littlefield
@chad.littlefield Жыл бұрын
So glad to have you joining in on the channel! 👍 Welcome, welcome! Always feel free to ask questions in the comments. I'm pretty deliberate about answering them, so the response can be useful to you AND anybody else reading.
@kimberlypedersen2172
@kimberlypedersen2172 2 жыл бұрын
I loved this one, Chad. There are some great lessons in there that I haven’t thought about in years. It’s been helpful for me to reconnect with the work you all do as part of my grieving process. Thinking of you all ❤️
@chad.littlefield
@chad.littlefield 2 жыл бұрын
Aww! I'm glad, Kimberly. Will was a dynamite dude. Glad this has been useful to you in multiple ways.
@juliewidener4947
@juliewidener4947 Жыл бұрын
Chad what an excellent question. I started by looking up the definition of failure. It is defined as a lack of success or the omission of expected or required action. I am young to the field of leadership even though I am a parent who has led 3 boys into adulthood. I guess I consider myself optimistic and don't like the word failure but rather the phrase not as planned. Having gone through several of these moments with myself and kids(not one in particular) my answer would be the mental and personal strength to press on. Looking forward to more of your teaching and inspiring videos. Thank You!
@katec561
@katec561 Жыл бұрын
Hi Chad, as a reformed perfectionist, I often failed to deliver assigned tasks on time. There’s literally too many to remember! Eventually I learned that progress is better than perfection & life became a lot easier for me & everyone else who depends on me. Thanks for the great video & generously sharing your content. In Australia (where I am) we have new laws requiring organisations to address & prevent psychosocial hazards at work. These exercises will be a great way to embed psychological safety into our culture. Can’t wait to try them!
@chad.littlefield
@chad.littlefield Жыл бұрын
Brilliant, Kate! Thank you so, so much for taking a minute to connect in the comments. Love hearing that and the channel is riddled with exercises and ideas that increase engagement and psychological safety! Here is one of my personal favorites: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/obaZZa1i3pe1p6s.html
@katec561
@katec561 Жыл бұрын
@@chad.littlefield Hi Chad, thanks for your reply & sharing the link. I’ll be sure to check it out & leave you a comment. I’ve just started listening to Ask Powerful Questions on Audible. There’s some fantastic concepts in the book that resonate with me. I’m looking forward to my morning train commute this week so I can listen for an hour before I start work :)
@blindeafndumb069
@blindeafndumb069 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Chad I’ve been following your channel for a few months thank you for all the incredible content. I manage and train a sales team virtually and in person. The teams favorite so far has been “Show and Tell” I started at my current company as an entry level door to door salesman. It was imperative to learn from failures on a daily and sometimes hourly basis. I’d love to pick your brain about more activities that promote psychological safety. Hope to hear back from you!
@chad.littlefield
@chad.littlefield 2 жыл бұрын
So glad the videos have been useful, Chris!! Have you had a chance to check out the Connection Toolkit yet too? Several pieces in there could be really useful! There are playlists of activities on the main page here as well kzfaq.info Over 200+ videos on the channel actually!
@mi98joni
@mi98joni Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the upload. I think this is absolutely brilliant so much tools that I can copy and practice with. Thanks. I will be a certified psychological safety practitioner by the end of the month. I will have a debrief with my first group on Friday, and I will incorporate some of the material that you provided here. Thanks once again.
@chad.littlefield
@chad.littlefield Жыл бұрын
LOVE hearing that! 👍👍 Glad you found the video at the exact right moment.
@danicook8052
@danicook8052 Жыл бұрын
Hi...new to you and your channel, and was recommended by a coach who is helping me navigate a complicated work situation. To answer your question re: something learned from failure, mine would be slow down and take a beat before reacting. There were two instances I reacted quickly to situations and the outcome was not good. In fact, it created more tension than anticipated. So, now, if I'm faced with something that is wrong or accusatory, I will speak my immediate response to myself, or write it down, but let it just sit and breathe first. Then, once I have processed my reaction, I revise my "voice" to eliminate the personal feeling that got in the way from addressing the issue at hand.
@chad.littlefield
@chad.littlefield Жыл бұрын
Nearly every ancient would preach some form of this wisdom, Dani! Glad you are now the keeper of such a valuable insight! Not an easy one to always practice though!
@samhorn8850
@samhorn8850 2 жыл бұрын
"In my previous company, I was handling a project for one of our largest clients, and I was so anxious to please them that I assured them we could finish the job in two weeks." I assumed it would be simple, but it took three weeks, and they were not pleased. Looking back, I understand I should have given the client a more conservative estimate. I found that if you're upfront about the timeline, a client won't be dissatisfied, but they will be disappointed if you promise something and then don't deliver. As a result of this experience, I've improved my ability to manage client expectations during the projects I manage. For example, I estimated four weeks for the following job with a different client, but we completed it in three. "This made them quite delighted."
@pipacampdirector7583
@pipacampdirector7583 3 жыл бұрын
Learned nugget (maybe more than once); my heightened aggravation with others in a team setting when ‘they’ present as a control leader vs team though with regard to process. If I can change my outlook to a ‘learn how someone works’ rather than failing and ‘knowing how & what they say’ - I’m less likely to get stuck in rut of aggravation.
@chad.littlefield
@chad.littlefield 3 жыл бұрын
Right!? Our perspective can bring a whole heap of joy or a whole heap of pain into our life without the world around us actually changing at all.
@_THEREDSQUIRREL
@_THEREDSQUIRREL 3 жыл бұрын
How would you suggest doing these exercises, with remote teams, who are meeting exclusively on Zoom (not in person)?
@chad.littlefield
@chad.littlefield 3 жыл бұрын
You can access digital versions of the deck right here: weand.me/free-tools-and-resources-from-we-and-me and share the link with your team. Not the same...but a free and easy option. Does that help? You could also upload this questions or images to a Mural board of Google Jamboard to get even a bit more tactile.
@dervildunne9714
@dervildunne9714 3 жыл бұрын
Where is free link for cards Can't find it
@chad.littlefield
@chad.littlefield 3 жыл бұрын
Here you are, Dervil! weand.me/free To clarify, it is a free, printable and digital version of both of our decks. There are several more free resources there as well!
@nicoleacostacruz7697
@nicoleacostacruz7697 Жыл бұрын
Hi I want to do a project for my team using psychological safety. Besides using the cards, what else can I do?
@chad.littlefield
@chad.littlefield Жыл бұрын
Lots! First of all, it is helpful to see the 7 item scale to measure psych safety which I unpack here: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/g7KqZblep9OpZps.html Then my favorite practice is simply to weave "connection before content" which I unpack here: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/isl2adt4mL_Kc4E.html
@chad.littlefield
@chad.littlefield Жыл бұрын
Also, I do provide free, printable versions of the cards on my site as well along with a free digital web app that you don't even need to sign in for. Downloadable via link in the description in case that is useful.
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