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    Explore "psychosocial safety" with insightful episodes like "Addressing Inadequate Reward & Recognition", "Improving Low Job Control", "Minimizing Lack of Role Clarity", "Navigating Unachievable Job Demands" and "Can You Build A Culture Of Safety And Care?" from podcasts like ""Are Psychosocial Hazards Present in Your Workplace?", "Are Psychosocial Hazards Present in Your Workplace?", "Are Psychosocial Hazards Present in Your Workplace?", "Are Psychosocial Hazards Present in Your Workplace?" and "Are Psychosocial Hazards Present in Your Workplace?"" and more!

    Episodes (7)

    Addressing Inadequate Reward & Recognition

    Addressing Inadequate Reward & Recognition

     

    At our core, we all have the same basic psychological needs for respect, value, and appreciation. Yet, the diversity in how, when, and where we would like these needs to be met can make the task of ensuring adequate rewards and recognition challenging. But regular informal feedback and formal development reviews can make all the difference. Find out how.

    [00:38] Michelle and Paige discuss the research findings about how frequently workers report experiencing inadequate reward and recognition in their workplaces.\

    [1.18] Paige and Michelle explore why lack of reward and recognition isn’t just about how much money people are paid at work.

    [7.32] Paige shares how leader’s can recognise their people’s work using a simple informal THANK framework.

    [22.00] Michelle shares how leader’s can use a formal development review conversation to provide appreciation and development opportunities for their team members.

    Improving Low Job Control

    Improving Low Job Control

    We all have certain tasks we dread at work. Unfortunately, doing well in our jobs often hinges on our ability to handle these mundane tasks as proficiently as the more interesting ones.  Despite our best efforts to make work more engaging, low job control can make tasks more tedious than they need to be, but five simple job crafting questions give us more freedom? 

    [00:39] Michelle and Paige discuss the research findings about how frequently workers report experiencing low job control in their workplaces.
    [2:34] Paige and Michelle explore why lack of job control isn’t just about having to do the things you don’t like at work.
    [9:19] Paige shares how leaders and team members can job craft to provide more autonomy at work.

    Minimizing Lack of Role Clarity

    Minimizing Lack of Role Clarity

    When it comes to completing our work, we all want to do well. Succeeding, however, depends on us having a clear set of expectations and measurable outcomes that deliver value for our team, clients, and organization. Despite clear communication, the complex and dynamic nature of our work can result in a lack of role clarity, but could a dynamic job description template could deliver the flexibility we need?

    [00:40] Michelle and Paige discuss the research findings about how frequently workers report experiencing lack of role clarity in their workplaces.
    [03:10] Paige shares why role clarity requires more than just a clear job description.
    [8:10] Paige explains how role clarity and accountability go hand-in-hand.
    [15:28] Michelle shares how a Dynamic Job Description Template can help leaders navigate the dynamic nature of work in their teams.

    Navigating Unachievable Job Demands

    Navigating Unachievable Job Demands

    A never-ending to-do list with no breaks in sight, a lack of the right training and support, and long, irregular, and unpredictable working hours can leave people feeling anxious and overwhelmed. The risk of unachievable job demands can be hard to navigate, but what if a simple job demands journal made it easier to see and prioritize? 

    You'll learn:

    [00:15] Michelle and Paige discuss the research findings about how frequently workers report experiencing unachievable jobs demands in their workplaces.
    [03:00] Michelle shares why the hazard of unachievable job demands is more than just having too much work.
    [8:00] Paige shares practical examples of how leaders are effectively minimizing the risk of unachievable job demands.
    [11:00] Michelle shares how the Job Demands Journal has helped her and other leaders navigate the dynamic nature of unachievable job demands in their teams.

    To stay a part of the conversation and up to date with the latest research and evidence-based ways to supercharge safety for your people, visit us at www.theleaderslab.net.

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    Can You Build A Culture Of Safety And Care?

    Can You Build A Culture Of Safety And Care?

    Dr. Michelle McQuaid and Dr. Paige Williams explore the small, evidence-based practices leaders can use to build psychological safety at the “Me” (individual), “We” (team) and “Us” (workplace) levels. Be sure to grab their done-for-you toolkit on the cheatsheet.

    You'll learn: 

    [00:39] - Michelle and Paige explore how psychological safety can minimize psychosocial risks.
    [02:27] - Paige explains what a Culture of CARE is.
    [05:17] - Michelle and Paige discuss how the CARE Culture positively impacts on workers.
    [14:51] - Paige explains why CARE practices help to foster psychological safety.
    [19:11] - Michelle explores practical ways to embed CARE practices at the “Me” level.
    [25:22] - Michelle explores practical ways to embed CARE practices at the “We” level.
    [32:26] - Michelle explores practical ways to embed CARE practices at the “Us” level.
    [41:09] - Paige provides her most important insights for listeners to take away.

    To stay a part of the conversation and up to date with the latest research and evidence-based ways to supercharge safety for your people, join us on The Leaders Lab LinkedIn Page https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/theleaderslab/

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    How Can You Build Psychological Safety?

    How Can You Build Psychological Safety?

    Professor Amy Edmondson joins us to share her thoughts on why psychological safety can help us to minimize psychosocial risks in workplaces. She also shares a sneak peek of her new book and provides us with practical tools and real-life examples of how we can build psychological safety through a systems lens at the “me”, “we” and “us” levels.

     

    You'll learn:
    [02:21] - Amy explores reasons why learning from mistakes is easier said than done.
    [09:01] - Amy discusses the impact of psychological safety on psychosocial hazards.
    [13:40] - Amy talks about the benefits and risks of having candid conversations.
    [21:24] - Amy talks about designing psychologically safe organizational systems.
    [34:37] - Amy explores the importance of self-awareness in psychological safety.
    [38:31] - Amy recommends ways listeners can build skills around psychological safety and self-awareness.
    [42:37] - Michelle provides three key takeaways from our chat with Amy.

    To stay a part of the conversation and up to date with the latest research and evidence-based ways to supercharge safety for your people, join us on The Leaders Lab LinkedIn Page https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/theleaderslab/

     

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    Until next time, take care.

    Psychosocial safety in the workplace - with guest expert Tasha Broomhall - Part 1

    Psychosocial safety in the workplace - with guest expert Tasha Broomhall - Part 1
    Psycho-social safety is about systems, management, and leadership around how we minimize psychological and emotional risks to the individual within work systems.

    In this episode, Kylah Morrison and Violet Dhu go deeper into the topic of psychosocial safety in the workplace. Guest expert, Tasha Broomhall, shares her knowledge and expertise around the subject and why it's extremely important today.