Interactions and connections between people are evolving and becoming increasingly difficult to establish in today's uncertain and rapidly changing society. Currently, organizations have a greater social responsibility. Fostering a sense of belonging and inclusivity is crucial to prevent stress, under-performance, and distrust in this high-pressure environment.
Psychological Safety creates the context for an inclusive culture, which is why embracing and ensuring psychological safety is a key concern for many leaders. Deloitte aims to address this sensitive issue by initiating a dialogue about psychological safety with a variety of people in senior leadership positions. Their unique perspectives will inspire us in the business world on how to approach psychological safety holistically and systemically within our organizations.
In our podcast series, 'Psychological Safety: Learning from Different Perspectives', we have inspiring and unique discussions with experienced individuals from diverse backgrounds and expertise on Psychological Safety.
We are thrilled to welcome a selection of our podcast guests to our exclusive broadcast on Psychological Safety, which will take place online on Thursday November 16th, from 2.30 to 4.00 pm CET time.
Our panel
- Dennis Luyt, former chief commander of the Royal Airforce
- Angela Maas, cardio-feminist
- Mariette Los, CHRO Deloitte
- Barbara Barend, journalist
- Anne-Barbara, Senior Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Lead (Panel lead)
What can you expect during the broadcast?
- An open dialogue on Psychological Safety to explore different and similar perspectives with individuals with different perspectives and backgrounds. Do we have a shared vision on this topic?
- A deep dive into three common myths in the corporate world about Psychological Safety and Trust
- The possibility to ask questions to our guests
For whom?
- Business leaders interested in the Psychological Safety and Trust topics and / or struggling with how to approach these topics within their organizations
When?
- Thursday November 16th, 2.30 to 4 pm CET via our online broadcast.