Episode 5: Feeling Safe At Work

How do you feel when you make a mistake at work? Ask a tough question? Take a risk and speak your mind? That feeling is called psychological safety and is fundamental to your work experience. In this episode Persuasion looks at psychological safety from two angles: How do you, as an individual, feel about the consequences of taking a risk, or when something goes wrong? How do organisations create a culture of safety? Aine and Susy explore this topic in-depth, discussing how to navigate workplace relationships with senior colleagues, deal with provocations and foster constructive communication. Melanie Symes joins Persuasion in this episode. She is a coach with over 25 years experience in HR (with Starbucks, Disney, Burger King, Avon, Virgin, and BP). Her views on safety in the workplace? It’s about visible fairness, she says. You should not only be able to speak up but know that you will be listened to. Show links: All episode and Show content: https://www.instagram.com/persuasion_podcast/ Persuasion Limited: https://www.persuasion.ie/ Melanie Symes: https://www.curious-coach.com/about-me _____________ References Amy Edmondson research: Edmondson, A.C., 2002. Managing the risk of learning: Psychological safety in work teams (pp. 255-275). Cambridge, MA: Division of Research, Harvard Business School. Edmondson, A.C. and Lei, Z., 2014. Psychological safety: The history, renaissance, and future of an interpersonal construct. Annu. Rev. Organ. Psychol. Organ. Behav., 1(1), pp.23-43. [See google scholar and HBR for more material from Amy Edmondson] HBR article by Laura Delizonna: High-performing teams need psychological safety. Here’s how to create it - https://hbr.org/2017/08/high-performing-teams-need-psychological-safety-heres-how-to-create-it

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The World of Work podcast from Persuasion Limited is for people who are curious about working life and what it tells us about ourselves. Hosted by Susy Kenefick and Áine Maguire - Executive Coaches with an insatiable curiosity about the life that is lived at work. We reflect on what’s happening in the world of work and what it means for those who participate in work. The World of Work explores topics related to adult learning and psychological development, how people’s careers unfold through different life stages, and lots of other topics connected to the human condition at work today.