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Empathy Edge: How Women Leaders Build Psychological Safety That Drives Results
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Welcome to The Women's Leadership Podcast, where we empower you to lead with strength, heart, and unapologetic authenticity. I'm your host, and today we're diving into leading with empathy to foster psychological safety in the workplace—a game-changer for women leaders like you.
Imagine stepping into a boardroom where your team speaks freely, shares bold ideas without fear, and innovates because they trust you completely. That's the power of psychological safety, a term popularized by Harvard's Amy Edmondson, where people feel safe to take risks, voice concerns, and be their true selves. As women leaders, our natural edge in empathy makes us uniquely equipped to build this. Research from Stanford's Jamil Zaki shows that employees in empathetic organizations report better mental health, higher morale, and more innovation—they even stay longer and perform stronger.
Start with active listening, as Savitha Raghunathan, Senior Software Engineer at Red Hat, advises: being attuned to your team's emotions creates trust and respect. Check in genuinely—ask about their well-being beyond tasks. Jane, a manager in one real-life example from Pollack Peacebuilding, rallied her colleagues Sasha and Sally to rebuild a lost report after a computer crash, turning crisis into collaboration through small acts of kindness.
Cultivate emotional intelligence, your superpower. Women often score higher in cognitive empathy, per a Cambridge study of 300,000 people across 57 countries, letting us read the room, understand diverse perspectives, and connect deeply. Leaders like Christine Lagarde and Janet Yellen harness this for inclusive governance, proving empathy drives business wins in risk and compliance.
To foster psychological safety, lead by example: promote inclusivity, challenge biases, and create safe spaces. Silatha recommends diverse leadership representation, tailored mentoring like women's health workshops, flexible hours for work-life balance, gender sensitivity training, and affinity groups where you can share freely. Page Executive's experts, including Alex and Debbie Robinson, emphasize mentorship and sponsorship—pair with female allies for feedback without judgment.
Encourage open dialogue. Admit mistakes, clarify decisions, and celebrate unique backgrounds. In higher education, as noted in Gavin Publishers' research, transparent communication and equitable workloads empower women to speak up, take initiative, and advance. This erodes gender barriers, boosts confidence, and fuels your rise.
Listeners, embrace this: your empathy isn't soft—it's strategic. By weaving it into daily leadership, you build teams that thrive, shatter stereotypes, and propel women forward. Start today: listen deeply, act inclusively, and watch your influence soar.
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Welcome to The Women's Leadership Podcast, where we empower you to lead with strength, heart, and unapologetic authenticity. I'm your host, and today we're diving into leading with empathy to foster psychological safety in the workplace—a game-changer for women leaders like you.
Imagine stepping into a boardroom where your team speaks freely, shares bold ideas without fear, and innovates because they trust you completely. That's the power of psychological safety, a term popularized by Harvard's Amy Edmondson, where people feel safe to take risks, voice concerns, and be their true selves. As women leaders, our natural edge in empathy makes us uniquely equipped to build this. Research from Stanford's Jamil Zaki shows that employees in empathetic organizations report better mental health, higher morale, and more innovation—they even stay longer and perform stronger.
Start with active listening, as Savitha Raghunathan, Senior Software Engineer at Red Hat, advises: being attuned to your team's emotions creates trust and respect. Check in genuinely—ask about their well-being beyond tasks. Jane, a manager in one real-life example from Pollack Peacebuilding, rallied her colleagues Sasha and Sally to rebuild a lost report after a computer crash, turning crisis into collaboration through small acts of kindness.
Cultivate emotional intelligence, your superpower. Women often score higher in cognitive empathy, per a Cambridge study of 300,000 people across 57 countries, letting us read the room, understand diverse perspectives, and connect deeply. Leaders like Christine Lagarde and Janet Yellen harness this for inclusive governance, proving empathy drives business wins in risk and compliance.
To foster psychological safety, lead by example: promote inclusivity, challenge biases, and create safe spaces. Silatha recommends diverse leadership representation, tailored mentoring like women's health workshops, flexible hours for work-life balance, gender sensitivity training, and affinity groups where you can share freely. Page Executive's experts, including Alex and Debbie Robinson, emphasize mentorship and sponsorship—pair with female allies for feedback without judgment.
Encourage open dialogue. Admit mistakes, clarify decisions, and celebrate unique backgrounds. In higher education, as noted in Gavin Publishers' research, transparent communication and equitable workloads empower women to speak up, take initiative, and advance. This erodes gender barriers, boosts confidence, and fuels your rise.
Listeners, embrace this: your empathy isn't soft—it's strategic. By weaving it into daily leadership, you build teams that thrive, shatter stereotypes, and propel women forward. Start today: listen deeply, act inclusively, and watch your influence soar.
Thank you for tuning in to The Women's Leadership Podcast. Subscribe now for more empowerment on your leadership journey. 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