Dec 1, 2019
Introduction: Amy Edmondson is a renowned expert in the field of Leadership and Management. She is the Novartis Professor of Leadership & Management at Harvard Business School where she teaches courses on Leadership, Organisational Learnings and Operations Management on the MBA and Executive Education Programs. She is a rigorous researcher and prolific writer. Her books on Teaming: how organisations learn innovate and compete in a knowledge economy, Extreme Teaming: teaming where you are exploring teaming in dynamic organisational environments and her latest book the fearless organisation: creating psychological safety in the workplace for learning innovation and growth are all must reads.
Podcast episode summary: Amy’s latest book The Fearless Organisation: Creating Psychological Safety in the workplace for learning, innovation and growth is the focus for this podcast episode. Amy expertly guides us to understand what Psychological Safety is, why it matters and what it takes to build in organisations. She shares that Psychological Safety is an enabler and affords organisations a real competitive advantage in a knowledge economy . She also shares that it is incredibly rare. Amy explains why and discusses some of the organisational learnings she writes about in her book.
Noteworthy points of discussion
-Be explicit about the nature of the work, the inherent uncertainly and the need for ingenuity and teamwork
-Create explicit structures and norms
-Enquire more, ask genuinely curious questions
-Respond productively in other words be conscious your response has implications for the future participation of your colleagues.
Resources mentioned on the show