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Team Effectiveness Coach | Partner in Change | Organizational Psychology Approach

Do you hear (or use) any of these statements at work: “That’s how it’s always been done,” or “I can’t let them know I’m not sure,” or “We only talk about the positive things.” Each of these statements will lead to lower productivity and profitability, high employee turnover, and unmotivated employees. Check out this article on Google’s research to determine what makes an effective team. I’m happy to see Amy Edmondson get the credit she deserves for her #psychologicalsafety research! #fearlessorganizationscan

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Prof @ Harvard Business School; Author of "Right Kind of Wrong: The Science of Failing Well"

Great article from Inc. Magazine on one of my favorite team studies at Google👏 Environments where people feel safe voicing their ideas & opinions—ones that exemplify #PsychologicalSafety—are breeding grounds for employee satisfaction, #innovation, and success! Read here:

Google Spent Years Researching 180 Teams. The Most Successful of Them Shared 1 Remarkable Trait

Google Spent Years Researching 180 Teams. The Most Successful of Them Shared 1 Remarkable Trait

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Michelle Kempskie thanks for sharing! And the good news is that the skills for facilitating and inclusive and comfortable meeting are not hard to learn and implement.

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