TrainingBriefs® Psychological Safety & Emotional Intelligence

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TrainingBriefs® Course ID: 3329

TrainingBriefs® Psychological Safety & Emotional Intelligence

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Linking Emotional Intelligence and Trust for a Thriving Team

Psychological safety is built on an environment where individuals feel respected, valued, and comfortable speaking up, and emotional intelligence plays a key role in creating that foundation. Emotional intelligence enables individuals to recognize, understand, and manage emotions, leading to stronger communication, better collaboration, and more thoughtful decision-making. When practiced consistently, it fosters trust, inclusion, and authentic connection, while reducing the negative impact of emotionally unintelligent behaviors like dismissal, avoidance, and assumption. By applying practical techniques and consistent action steps, teams can intentionally build emotional intelligence into daily interactions and strengthen a culture of psychological safety.

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Emotional intelligence plays a critical role in developing psychological safety by enabling individuals to recognize emotions, respond with empathy, and foster trust through respectful, open communication.

  • When leaders and team members acknowledge emotions openly, it normalizes the human experience of work. This reduces pressure to suppress feelings and encourages authentic communication.
  • Emotional intelligence shows that team members' well-being matters beyond just their work output. When a supervisor checks in about how someone is feeling about a challenging project, it communicates that people are valued as individuals.
  • Emotional intelligence signals that emotions are information to be understood rather than weaknesses to be hidden. This encourages team members to surface concerns early rather than letting stress build up.
  • When emotional responses are anticipated and managed skillfully, it creates space for honest communication. People feel safer to disagree or voice concerns when they trust that emotions will be handled with care.

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Competencies

  • Developing High-Performing Work Habits

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the impact of emotionally unintelligent behavior highlights why intentionally practicing techniques that build emotional intelligence is essential for creating a supportive and trust-filled team environment.
  • Learn that when emotional intelligence is practiced regularly and people feel that their emotions are valued and understood, this creates a team environment of genuine care and support.

Interactivity

  • Audible Narration
  • Linear Navigation
  • Interactions and Activities
  • Post-Assessment
  • Downloadable Job Aid

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