
The 4 Stages of Psychological Safety
Defining the Path to Inclusion and Innovation
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Narrated by:
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Larry Herron
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By:
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Timothy R. Clark
About this listen
This audiobook is a practical guide that shows how leaders can build psychological safety in their organizations, creating an environment where employees feel included, fully engaged, and encouraged to contribute their best efforts and ideas.
Perhaps, the leader’s most challenging task is to increase intellectual friction while decreasing social friction. When this doesn’t happen and it becomes emotionally expensive to say what you truly think and feel, that lack of psychological safety triggers the self-censoring instinct, shuts down learning, and blocks collaboration and creativity.
Timothy R. Clark, a former CEO and Oxford-trained social scientist and organizational consultant, provides a research-based framework to help leaders transform their organizations into sanctuaries of inclusion and incubators of innovation.
When leaders cultivate psychological safety, teams and organizations progress through four successive stages. First, people feel included and accepted; then, they feel safe to learn, afterward they contribute, and finally, challenge the status quo.
Clark draws deeply on psychology, philosophy, social science, literature, and his own experiences to show how leaders can, and must, set the tone and model the ideal behaviors. As he says, “You either show the way or get in the way.”
This thoughtful and pragmatic book demonstrates that if you banish fear, install true performance-based accountability, and create a nurturing environment that allows people to be vulnerable as they learn and grow, they will perform beyond your expectations.
©2020 Timothy R. Clark (P)2020 Timothy R. Clarkwould prefer if read by author.
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Important for business
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Improved relationships
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It's a missed opportunity not to have embraced the teachings of the narrative in actual delivery of the content.
Much to learn from in the book, but could have displayed the learning more effectively.
Content is excellent, but lacks inclusive examples
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Incoherent model
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