Overview:
This session provides Canadian managers, team leaders, and people professionals with a practical, research-grounded, and immediately applicable guide to building psychological safety within their teams.
Attendees will learn what psychological safety actually is and what it is not, how to accurately assess the current level of safety within their own team, the specific leadership behaviours that build and sustain psychological safety over time, and how to repair psychological safety when it has been damaged by conflict, poor leadership, or organisational change.
Every concept is grounded in real Canadian workplace scenarios and supported by the research evidence that makes psychological safety one of the most robustly validated concepts in modern organisational science.
Why you should Attend:
If your team meetings are dominated by the same two or three voices while others stay silent, if your people bring you polished updates instead of honest problems, if mistakes get hidden rather than surfaced and learned from, and if your best ideas are coming from outside your team rather than within it psychological safety is the missing variable.
A team that does not feel safe to speak up is a team that is hiding information, avoiding risk, and performing well below its genuine capability. The cost of that suppressed potential in innovation, in quality, in retention, and in results is far greater than most Canadian leaders realize until they see what the same team is capable of when safety is genuinely present. This session shows you how to build it.
Areas Covered in the Session:
- What psychological safety actually is and the common misconceptions that cause Canadian managers to misunderstand and misapply it
- The research evidence behind psychological safety what Google's Project Aristotle and subsequent studies tell us about team performance
- The four stages of psychological safety and where most Canadian teams are currently stuck
- How to accurately assess the current level of psychological safety within your own team
- The specific leadership behaviours that build psychological safety and the equally specific behaviours that destroy it
- How to create meeting environments where every voice is genuinely heard and equally valued
- Modelling vulnerability as a leader why admitting uncertainty and mistakes is one of the most powerful things a Canadian manager can do
- How to respond to mistakes, failures, and bad news in a way that builds rather than erodes team safety
- Navigating psychological safety in diverse Canadian teams cultural communication differences and how to lead inclusively across them
- How to give and receive challenging feedback within a psychologically safe team culture
- Repairing psychological safety after it has been damaged the specific steps that rebuild trust and openness over time
- Building a team culture where speaking up is normal, expected, rewarded, and genuinely safe
Who Will Benefit:
- Managers and Team Leaders at All Levels
- HR Professionals and HR Business Partners
- People and Culture Professionals
- Senior Leaders and Executives
- Department Heads
- Operations Managers
- Diversity and Inclusion Professionals
- Project Managers and Any Canadian Professional in a Leadership Role Who Wants to Build a Team That Consistently Performs at Its Highest Potential