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A Psychological Safety Workplace


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Collaboration doesn’t always mean that everyone agrees. There will be times when you will have a difference in opinion, which is perfectly normal; as a matter of fact, it’s a great thing.


Teams that work together benefit from productive conflict. According to Adam Grant, “If two people always agree, it’s a sign that at least one of them isn’t thinking critically — or speaking candidly. Differences of opinion don’t have to be threats. They can be opportunities to learn.”


Being able to disagree with your colleagues — and even your leader — is a sign of a psychologically safe workplace. Disagreement is a normal part of any healthy relationship, and that’s not the same as conflict. Learning how to disagree respectfully allows you to grow continually as a communicator and leader while creating a culture that will allow others to do the same.


Credits: Allaya Cooks-Campbell, How to disagree at work without being obnoxious

 
 
 

4 Comments


Unknown member
Jun 22, 2023

Thanks for sharing.

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Unknown member
Jun 22, 2023

Absolutely agree. Respect is key. ❤✌

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stephanie domingue
stephanie domingue
Jun 19, 2023

Beautifully written. Thanks for sharing.

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Gifford Thomas
Gifford Thomas
Jun 19, 2023
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Glad to help.

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