Edmondson, Amy C. and Kerrissey, Michaela J.

What people get wrong about psychological safety: Six misconceptions that have led organizations astray. - Harvard Business Review - 103(3), May-Jun, 2025: p.52-59

Psychological safety, which means having an environment where people feel safe to speak up, was once an obscure term in psychology and management research. Today the concept is downright popular. Countless managers, consultants, and training companies have worked hard to create psychologically safe workplaces, and thousands of articles have been devoted to the topic.- Reproduced

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