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Trust Begins at the Center. Creating Safety Circles to Build Team Trust

Par : Kian Tate
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  • Nombre de pages137
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-3-565-39926-0
  • EAN9783565399260
  • Date de parution10/04/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Taille1 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House

Résumé

High-performing teams are not built on talent, strategy, or process alone - they are built on the foundational condition that makes all of those things possible: psychological safety. When team members operate within a genuine circle of safety, they contribute more openly, challenge ideas constructively, take calculated risks, and recover from failure with speed and honesty. Without it, organizations operate with a significant portion of their human capital perpetually withheld, guarded by the fear of judgment, blame, or exclusion. This book examines the Circle of Safety framework - popularized by Simon Sinek in Leaders Eat Last and reinforced by Harvard Business School professor Amy Edmondson's landmark research on psychological safety - as the foundational architecture of high-trust team culture.
It explores how leaders build and sustain this circle not through policy mandates or team-building exercises, but through consistent behavioral signals: shielding teams from unnecessary blame, supporting decisions made with good intent, modeling vulnerability, and creating the structural conditions for open dialogue. Trust is not a cultural value to be declared - it is a climate to be constructed, one leadership behavior at a time. Drawing on Google's Project Aristotle, Edmondson's four stages of psychological safety, and Tuckman's model of team development, this book provides a rigorous, actionable framework for leaders seeking to move their teams from performative compliance to genuine contribution.
The circle of safety is not a soft leadership concept - it is the single most structurally significant factor Google's researchers identified in determining team effectiveness, outranking talent, experience, and technical capability combined. Organizations that invest in trust infrastructure do not simply feel better - they measurably outperform those that do not.