How to Build Psychological Safety (plenary) Report
Audience Feedback on Jun 13, 2023
Attendee Responses
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98% found this session valuable
98% would hear Jake speak again
Attendees found this session
Engaging
94%
Informative
94%
Relevant
94%
Practical
93%
How attendees describe this talk
Would love for my executive leadership team AND our NNSA oversight to “get” these concepts - some do, but most want to fix things before they allow the causal or investigation to be done. Our DOE/NNSA customer drives that urgency at times.
An entertaining session that makes you think! Think about how you operate and how your coworkers and leaders operate. It makes you want to shift the culture of your peers.
It all makes sense everything that was said translates well to the floor for the workers we need too get upper level management to engage
Changing the way you speak changes the way others perceive your reaction to an event, this alters their feedback and response.
Very interesting philosophy on correcting responses and wording questions. I will diffinetly use these tid bits in the future.
This will give you the framework to succeed in the areas you may feel the most venerable when you know it counts the most.
Introduction to psychological safety with practical suggestions to start applying to start building psychological safety
Valuable. Helps open minds to psychological safety. Very practical examples of blame language removal.
I received great practical nuggets to get started or strengthen psych safety within your organization
Feedback for Jake and the event
Thank you for the language framing. That is part of my development for meetings I facilitate and I have been struggling with how to ask and say the right things to not have a blame culture.
One thing that might be another layer to add in here is around the topic of inclusion - to build psych safety
Jake is a fantastic speaker, with real world experience that can relate to large and small organizations.
Presentation was a bit fast for me. Good energy, but felt a bit rushed a few times along the way.
Screen was hard to photograph, could the presentation be made available, maybe I missed it.
Always enjoyable
Thank you.