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Ash Furrow Artsy Auctions Compassionate Building Software

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Psychological Safety

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Agenda 1. Feelings matter. 2. Teams with psychological safety perform better. 3. Implementing psychological safety on your team.

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Feelings Matter

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Science Says So

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Empathy • Seeing the world as others see it. • Recognizing and understanding another’s feelings. • Staying non-judgemental. • Communicating that you understand.

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Teams with Psychological Safety Perform Better

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The belief that one will not be punished or humiliated for speaking up with ideas, questions, concerns, or mistakes. Psychological Safety:

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Project Aristotle • Five-year study of team dynamics at Google. • Goal: find predictor of high-performing teams. • Conclusion: psychological safety correlates with performance.

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Think Back.

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Psychological Safety • Important that developers feel able to ask questions, raise concerns. • Especially necessary in small, resource-constrained teams.

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Psychological Safety at Artsy

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Measuring • Psychological safety is observed in groups as two behaviours: • Conversational turn-taking. • Average emotional sensitivity.

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Benefits • Higher team performance. • Makes team members feel more welcome.

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Implementing Psychological Safety on Your Team

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Role Modelling • Admit fallibility. • Frame all work as learning experiences. • Model curiosity.

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Everybody Struggles

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Framing Work as Learning Experiences

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Model Curiosity

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Other Good Ideas • Small talk at the beginning of meetings. • Watch out for people getting interrupted in meetings. • Don’t push for immediate feedback. • Allow space to revisit discussions. • Practice empathy: reflect on meetings, focus on peers’ feelings.

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Boring Good Ideas • Schedule recurring appointments to review your week. • Block off time immediately following meetings to reflect.

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Opportunities • Retrospectives and/or post-mortems. • Peer and performance reviews. • Hiring process.

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Wrap Up 1. Feelings matter, science says so. 2. High psychological safety correlates with performance. 3. Operationalizing psychological safety is hard but worth it.

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Sleep on it