Stan Yoder

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When psychological safety is high, people take more ownership and release more discretionary effort, resulting in higher-velocity learning and problem solving. When it’s low, people don’t muscle through the fear. Instead, they shut down, self-censor, and redirect their energy toward risk management, pain avoidance, and self-preservation.
The 4 Stages of Psychological Safety: Defining the Path to Inclusion and Innovation
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