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returntothepit >> discuss >> Psychological Safety at Work by Chuck_Schuldiner_Died_of_AIDS on Dec 16,2021 7:55pm
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toggletoggle post by Chuck_Schuldiner_Died_of_AIDS at Dec 16,2021 7:55pm

Between 1950 and 1970, leaders at Toyota introduced the Toyota Production System, a socio-technical system emphasizing both continuous improvement and mutual respect as important contributors to team performance. The company also created the Andon Cord, a mechanism allowing any worker to immediately stop production if they noticed quality or processing problems on the factory floor.

During the 1990s, Alcoa, an aluminum industrial corporation, quintupled revenue under CEO Paul O'Neill by emphasizing worker safety. At the start of his reign, O'Neill famously proclaimed his intention to "make Alcoa the safest company in America." By galvanizing deeper inspection of their manufacturing processes, Alcoa created a long-lasting culture of improvement and transformation.

Today manufacturing employs less than 10% of the U.S. workforce, but many of the same principles of worker safety have been carried over to the technology industry. With the growth of knowledge work in the last few decades, researchers have recently begun to focus on psychological safety, rather than physical safety, as the key driver of team effectiveness.

In 2012, Google embarked on Project Aristotle, a research project to uncover the secrets of high performing teams. After analyzing 180 teams over two years at Google, researchers discovered that psychological safety—not team members' tenure, seniority, or extraversion—is the team trait most highly associated with strong performance.

https://dev.to/softwaredotcom/psychological-safety-at-work-does-trust-drive-innovation-27g6


So the key to an unshitty workplace is workers who do not feel like they are under constant assault by bad politics and dangers?

Huh.



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