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Edmondson coined the term psychological safety to describe the shared belief that it’s safe to ask one another for help, admit mistakes, and raise tough issues. “The term,” Edmondson explains, “is meant to suggest neither a careless sense of permissiveness, nor an unrelenting positive affect but rather a sense of confidence that the team will not embarrass, reject, or punish someone for speaking up.”
Insight: Why We Are Less Self-Aware Than We Think—and What to Do About It
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