Building a Culture of Everyday Experimentation
Psychological safety is not a poster on the wall; it is leaders thanking people for surfacing risks early. It is teammates asking curious questions instead of defending assumptions. Try opening meetings with, “What did we learn that surprised us?” Subscribe for weekly prompts you can use to normalize candor.
Building a Culture of Everyday Experimentation
Small experiments de-risk bold ideas. Define a clear hypothesis, limit scope, and set a short timebox. If the bet fails, you bought clarity cheaply; if it works, scale thoughtfully. We’d love your favorite tiny bet format—reply with one example and the single metric you used to decide next steps.