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Incorporating Psychological Safety as a Manager
Creating a Culture of Rewarded Vulnerability
Welcome to Culture by Design
Introduce speaker and topic
Highlight importance of psychological safety as a manager
Recap previous episode on management fundamentals
Discuss aspirations for today's conversation
Defining a Manager
Responsibility for leading and administering a part of an organization
Achieving goals and objectives through resource management
People are the most valuable resource in an organization
Importance of managing both technical and cultural competence
The Gap: Essential vs. Actual
Survey reveals 89% of leaders see creating a safe and respectful workplace as essential
Only 15% of managers actually create a psychologically safe work environment
Significance of the knowing-doing gap
Urgency in bridging the gap and embracing psychological safety
Misconceptions about Psychological Safety
Psychological safety is not a shield from accountability
It is not coddling or preventing personal growth
Not consensus decision-making or unearned autonomy
It is not driven by political correctness or empty rhetoric
Setting Clear Expectations
Define psychological safety and its role in the team
Establish red and blue zones for behavior
Clearly communicate expectations for professionalism
Create a foundation for accountability and clarity
Enforcing Expectations
Identify existing cultural liabilities that need to be addressed
Unlearn outdated norms and replace them with desired ones
Consistently hold individuals accountable to the established expectations
Cultivate a culture of respect and adherence to norms
Living the Expectations
Lead by example and model the desired behavior
Practice emotional intelligence and humility
Demonstrate active listening and open-mindedness
Handle moments of truth with composure and empathy
Rewarding the Vulnerability of Others
Create a culture of rewarding vulnerability
Understand what is vulnerable for each team member
Effectively respond to feedback and questions
Actively encourage and appreciate acts of vulnerability
Conclusion
Summarize the importance of psychological safety in leadership
Highlight the need to bridge the gap between knowing and doing
Promote the urgency of creating and sustaining psychological safety
Empower managers to be cultural architects of their teams
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