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Empathy's Edge: Unlock Your Team's Brilliance
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Welcome back to The Women's Leadership Podcast, where we empower women to lead with strength, heart, and unapologetic authenticity. I'm your host, and today we're diving into leading with empathy—specifically, how we as women leaders can foster psychological safety in the workplace, creating spaces where everyone thrives.
Imagine walking into a meeting at a company like Red Hat, where Senior Software Engineer Savitha Raghunathan leads her team. She tunes into emotions, hers and her team's, building trust through emotional intelligence. As Savitha says, being attuned to those feelings creates a responsive environment navigated with compassion. That's empathy in action, listeners, and it's our superpower.
Psychological safety means your team feels free to speak up, take risks, and share ideas without fear of backlash or judgment. According to experts at Page Executive, this is critical for gender equality—without it, women face bias, burnout, and stalled careers, especially women of color like Alex Bishop, who stresses bringing our authentic selves to work. When we do, we challenge, question, and shine.
So, how do we build it? Start with active listening. Give your full attention, ask clarifying questions, and hold regular one-on-ones to uncover needs and aspirations, as recommended by Remoto Workforce. Cultivate emotional intelligence by recognizing cues in words and body language, then validate those feelings to forge deep connections. A Center for Creative Leadership study shows this boosts job performance, sparking creativity and innovation.
Lead by example—model vulnerability. Women & Leadership Australia advises admitting, "I'm not sure how this will turn out, but let's figure it out together." This normalizes uncertainty and invites collaboration. Empower your team with autonomy: trust their judgment, provide resources, and step back, signaling their value.
Encourage open communication and diverse perspectives. Actively seek feedback from everyone, celebrate differences through employee resource groups and flexible arrangements. Demonstrate genuine care with check-ins on well-being, small kindnesses that make teams feel supported. As Jamil Zaki's research highlights via Risky Women, empathetic organizations see better mental health, morale, innovation, and retention—especially for women, where BCG reports it skyrockets over four times.
Mentorship is key too. Pair women with sponsors for safe spaces to voice concerns, as Page Executive's Debbie Robinson notes: it unlocks peak performance. Harvard Business Review echoes that psychological safety drives organizational resilience, agility, and better outcomes.
Sisters, by embracing these strategies—listening deeply, leading vulnerably, and prioritizing inclusivity—we don't just manage teams; we transform workplaces into havens of trust and brilliance. Your empathy isn't soft; it's the edge that propels us forward.
Thank you for tuning in to The Women's Leadership Podcast. Subscribe now for more empowering episodes. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
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Welcome back to The Women's Leadership Podcast, where we empower women to lead with strength, heart, and unapologetic authenticity. I'm your host, and today we're diving into leading with empathy—specifically, how we as women leaders can foster psychological safety in the workplace, creating spaces where everyone thrives.
Imagine walking into a meeting at a company like Red Hat, where Senior Software Engineer Savitha Raghunathan leads her team. She tunes into emotions, hers and her team's, building trust through emotional intelligence. As Savitha says, being attuned to those feelings creates a responsive environment navigated with compassion. That's empathy in action, listeners, and it's our superpower.
Psychological safety means your team feels free to speak up, take risks, and share ideas without fear of backlash or judgment. According to experts at Page Executive, this is critical for gender equality—without it, women face bias, burnout, and stalled careers, especially women of color like Alex Bishop, who stresses bringing our authentic selves to work. When we do, we challenge, question, and shine.
So, how do we build it? Start with active listening. Give your full attention, ask clarifying questions, and hold regular one-on-ones to uncover needs and aspirations, as recommended by Remoto Workforce. Cultivate emotional intelligence by recognizing cues in words and body language, then validate those feelings to forge deep connections. A Center for Creative Leadership study shows this boosts job performance, sparking creativity and innovation.
Lead by example—model vulnerability. Women & Leadership Australia advises admitting, "I'm not sure how this will turn out, but let's figure it out together." This normalizes uncertainty and invites collaboration. Empower your team with autonomy: trust their judgment, provide resources, and step back, signaling their value.
Encourage open communication and diverse perspectives. Actively seek feedback from everyone, celebrate differences through employee resource groups and flexible arrangements. Demonstrate genuine care with check-ins on well-being, small kindnesses that make teams feel supported. As Jamil Zaki's research highlights via Risky Women, empathetic organizations see better mental health, morale, innovation, and retention—especially for women, where BCG reports it skyrockets over four times.
Mentorship is key too. Pair women with sponsors for safe spaces to voice concerns, as Page Executive's Debbie Robinson notes: it unlocks peak performance. Harvard Business Review echoes that psychological safety drives organizational resilience, agility, and better outcomes.
Sisters, by embracing these strategies—listening deeply, leading vulnerably, and prioritizing inclusivity—we don't just manage teams; we transform workplaces into havens of trust and brilliance. Your empathy isn't soft; it's the edge that propels us forward.
Thank you for tuning in to The Women's Leadership Podcast. Subscribe now for more empowering episodes. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI