Psychological Safety: Creating a Culture of Trust on Your Team and Organization



For any team to succeed, there must be a significant degree of trust which allows them to perform at their highest level.  Most leaders want a well-functioning and high-performing team.  But the process to get a team to that level involves a common denominator for any high-performance team:  trust.   Without creating a culture of trust, a team and organization will not reach it highest potential.

 

Let’s consider Abraham Maslow’s hierarchy of needs.  It can be looked upon to determine what level of trust we provide to our teams which helps them achieve their highest potential.  Creating a culture of trust involves a hands-on approach which will enable you to become an involved supervisor, manager, or executive that gets the most performance out of your people.

 

Evaluate the following questions about how to embrace psychological safety in the workplace:

  • How is conflict handled on your team?
  • How are differing perspectives considered and evaluated on my team?
  • How can intellectual curiosity be used as a mechanism for psychological safety?
  • What mechanisms do I have in place to evaluate team performance?
  • How can psychological safety be measured?

This webinar will provide the assessment skills needed to create a level of psychological safety to get the most out of any team.  It is a starting point for positive change and its effects can impact the broader organization.

 

Criminal Justice and related professionals are welcome to attend the live webinar event at no charge. 

Speaker and Presenter Information

Al Cobos is a retired Sergeant with over 33 years of law enforcement experience with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD). He holds a Master’s Degree in Emergency Services Administration and a Bachelor’s Degree in Vocational Arts from California State University, Long Beach.   He is an award-winning faculty member of the University of Phoenix, Southern California Campus for his research course development in managing teams. He served as a Sergeant at the LASD Training Bureau’s Education-Based Discipline/Leadership Unit where his primary responsibilities lied with training personnel who had been disciplined.  He was also responsible for developing executives, supervisors, recruits, civilian/professional staff, and instructors in their pursuits on the Department.  He is the primary consultant and owner of Dychelon LLC which is a Human Resources training provider.

Relevant Government Agencies

Dept of Justice, State Government, County Government, Municipal Government, State & Local Government


Event Type
Webcast


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When
Thu, Feb 2, 2023, 1:00pm - 2:15pm ET


Cost
Complimentary:    $ 0.00


Website
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Organizer
Justice Clearinghouse


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