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Huddle Up: How Empathy Turns Your Team's Fear into Fearless Innovation at Red Hat and Beyond
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Imagine stepping into your team's morning huddle at Red Hat, where the air buzzes with ideas instead of tension. That's the power of leading with empathy, listeners, and today on The Women's Leadership Podcast, we're diving deep into how you, as a woman leader, can foster psychological safety in the workplace. I'm your host, and I've seen firsthand how this transforms teams—turning hesitation into bold innovation.
Picture this: Savitha Raghunathan, Senior Software Engineer at Red Hat, nails it when she says being attuned to emotions creates trust and mutual respect. Empathy isn't soft—it's your superpower. Harvard Business School's Amy Edmondson coined psychological safety back in 1999 as that space where your team feels safe to be themselves, share ideas, take risks, and even mess up without fear of judgment. Research from Jamil Zaki shows teams with empathetic leaders innovate more, report better mental health, and stick around longer—especially vital for women facing biases.
Start by embracing active listening. In your next one-on-one, pause, really hear their concerns, like Rocio Hermosillo did as team leader at ELLLA. She leaned into tough conversations with honesty and empathy, rebuilding trust and forging a committed crew. Cultivate emotional intelligence—self-awareness, social awareness, and relationship management—as Samantha DiCrescenzo Billing highlights in her Risky Women piece. This lets you read the room, navigate challenges with compassion, and build cohesion.
Encourage open communication by making channels always accessible. Foster a supportive environment where mistakes are learning opportunities. Lead by example: model vulnerability, as Women & Leadership Australia advises. Say, "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 them with decisions, provide resources, and step back. Silatha recommends diverse leadership representation, tailored programs like menopause support or bias training, flexible hours, gender sensitivity workshops, and safe affinity groups. These erode stereotypes, balance work-life, and amplify women's voices.
At the Center for Creative Leadership, they outline eight steps: make psychological safety your explicit priority, connect it to innovation, ask for and give help freely. Co-create clear norms with your team for fairness. Address biases head-on, promote inclusivity, and advocate for well-being. Regularly check in: Are unique talents valued? Is everyone included?
Listeners, when you lead this way, retention skyrockets—BCG reports over four times higher for women. Your empathy builds resilient, innovative teams that thrive.
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Imagine stepping into your team's morning huddle at Red Hat, where the air buzzes with ideas instead of tension. That's the power of leading with empathy, listeners, and today on The Women's Leadership Podcast, we're diving deep into how you, as a woman leader, can foster psychological safety in the workplace. I'm your host, and I've seen firsthand how this transforms teams—turning hesitation into bold innovation.
Picture this: Savitha Raghunathan, Senior Software Engineer at Red Hat, nails it when she says being attuned to emotions creates trust and mutual respect. Empathy isn't soft—it's your superpower. Harvard Business School's Amy Edmondson coined psychological safety back in 1999 as that space where your team feels safe to be themselves, share ideas, take risks, and even mess up without fear of judgment. Research from Jamil Zaki shows teams with empathetic leaders innovate more, report better mental health, and stick around longer—especially vital for women facing biases.
Start by embracing active listening. In your next one-on-one, pause, really hear their concerns, like Rocio Hermosillo did as team leader at ELLLA. She leaned into tough conversations with honesty and empathy, rebuilding trust and forging a committed crew. Cultivate emotional intelligence—self-awareness, social awareness, and relationship management—as Samantha DiCrescenzo Billing highlights in her Risky Women piece. This lets you read the room, navigate challenges with compassion, and build cohesion.
Encourage open communication by making channels always accessible. Foster a supportive environment where mistakes are learning opportunities. Lead by example: model vulnerability, as Women & Leadership Australia advises. Say, "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 them with decisions, provide resources, and step back. Silatha recommends diverse leadership representation, tailored programs like menopause support or bias training, flexible hours, gender sensitivity workshops, and safe affinity groups. These erode stereotypes, balance work-life, and amplify women's voices.
At the Center for Creative Leadership, they outline eight steps: make psychological safety your explicit priority, connect it to innovation, ask for and give help freely. Co-create clear norms with your team for fairness. Address biases head-on, promote inclusivity, and advocate for well-being. Regularly check in: Are unique talents valued? Is everyone included?
Listeners, when you lead this way, retention skyrockets—BCG reports over four times higher for women. Your empathy builds resilient, innovative teams that thrive.
Thank you for tuning in to The Women's Leadership Podcast. Subscribe now for more empowerment. 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