A Countermeasure for Disengagement
Have you observed a decline in engagement lately? This is a common challenge faced by many teams. During my interactions with workplace teams, while conducting psychological safety training, I’ve come to realize the importance of addressing a fundamental question. I encourage individuals to take a moment and reflect: “As Sunday night approaches or the evening before you head back to work, how do you feel? What thoughts arise?”
If these reflections lean towards negativity, it’s time to consider a pivotal solution that often remains overlooked. While elaborate and showy training programs might catch the eye, the true catalyst for positive change is something leaders always have in their arsenal – trust.
Trust forms the bedrock of psychological safety, an essential ingredient for a thriving workplace. Amid the pursuit of elaborate solutions, nurturing a culture of trust emerges as the pivotal driver of transformation. It’s not merely about discovering a glossy new program or course to aid in trust-building; it’s about forging an atmosphere where every team member senses security, appreciation, and empowerment. Trust is constructed through countless subtle agreements woven together over time — agreements fostered by the pathways we establish for connection.
The antidote to quiet quitting and dwindling engagement isn’t found in external showcases, but within the core values that uphold our teams. Let’s build trust, and in turn, nurture psychological safety for a brighter, more engaged workforce.
What one small action can you do today that can help steer your workplace culture in the direction of trust?
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