Psychological Safety: Clear Blocks to Innovation, Collaboration, and Risk-Taking
24mAdvanced2026-04-29
Authors

Amy Edmondson
Professor of Leadership and Management at Harvard Business School
Course details
Psychological safety is a key factor in healthy teams. A leader’s job—whether at the top of an organization or somewhere in the middle—is to create a safe space for people to speak up, make mistakes, and bring their full selves to work. This course can help you recognize and promote psychological safety—clearing the big blocks to innovation, connection, and collaboration in your organization. Amy Edmondson, professor of leadership and management at Harvard Business School, introduces nine actionable tips, including encouraging open dialogue, reinforcing the purpose and meaning of your organization, leading with openness, modeling curiosity, soliciting feedback, and celebrating risk. Plus, learn easy ways to incorporate psychological safety into your daily practice.
Learning objectives
Explain to others the meaning and purpose of work.
Interpret when you need to create openness as a leader.
Model curiosity and ask good questions as a leader.
Distinguish between different types of risks and which failures they lead to.
Point out the categories of action needed to create a culture of psychological safety.
Learning objectives
Explain to others the meaning and purpose of work.
Interpret when you need to create openness as a leader.
Model curiosity and ask good questions as a leader.
Distinguish between different types of risks and which failures they lead to.
Point out the categories of action needed to create a culture of psychological safety.
Skills covered
Emotional IntelligenceCreativityLeadership SkillsWell-Being and Self-CarePersonal DevelopmentGraphic DesignProfessional DevelopmentLeadership and ManagementDeep Dive (X:Y)
Concepts
Introduction
- Psychological Safety - Clear Blocks to Innovation, Collaboration, and Risk-Taking
How Leaders Foster Psychological Safety
- Psychological safety - You need people to speak up
- Psychological safety - Do not confuse safety with lack of accountability
- Psychological safety - Articulate the purpose and meaning of work
- Psychological safety - Model fallibility
- Psychological safety - Encourage openness
- Psychological safety - Model curiosity and ask good questions
- Psychological safety - Encourage healthy feedback
- Psychological safety - Celebrate the risk takers
- Practice psychological safety daily
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