A Manager’s Guide to Creating Psychological Safety, Inclusion and Belonging on Teams
What you will learn
Manage your team to foster inclusion and belonging
Understand why fostering belonging at your company is ongoing work critical to your success
Six steps to build Psychological Safety on your team to foster inclusion
Establish a framework for having brave conversations about inclusion and belonging with your team
Identify tools and resources to understand what belonging means for all individuals on your team
Why take this course?
Have you ever been on a team where you felt included, like you were able to be your true self at work, take risks, and truly grow your career? Being on a team with a shared sense of Psychological Safety and Belonging is a rewarding experience, and often, these teams are also the most productive and innovative. Studies show that when employees feel included in their organization and are able to be their authentic selves at work, they are more engaged and creative, and their organization thrives.
This course is designed for managers to take actionable steps to create Psychological Safety and foster inclusion and belonging on their team. Belonging is personal. It means something different to everyone, but there are practical steps you can take to create the conditions for everyone to belong by creating a shared sense Psychological Safety and inclusion. In this course weβll cover:
- How to manage your team foster inclusion and belonging
- Why fostering inclusion and belonging at your company is ongoing work critical to your success
- Six steps to building Psychological Safety on your team to foster inclusion
- A framework for having brave conversations about inclusion and belonging with your team
- Tools and resources to understand what belonging means for all individuals on your team
Doing this work is challenging, but the experience of leading a team with true Psychological Safety and a sense of Belonging is incredibly rewarding. By doing this work, you will set the standard for your team and your organization on what it means to be a good leader.
Are you ready? Letβs get started.