I just read this article on positive toxicity which inspired me to put fingers to keyboard, here. I believe that applying positive reframing to an insult could inadvertently lead to toxic positivity, especially if it involves ignoring the real harm caused by uncivil behavior and overemphasizing a positive outlook.
A Referee Toolkit to Resolve Unfair Play in Teams
We believe that having a objective, unbiased mechanism to address unfair challenges is crucial in teams.
The Dynamics of Unfair Naysaying vs. Fair Pushback in Teams
Unfair Naysaying Vs Fair Pushback In the collaborative landscape of ideas and innovation, the exchange of feedback is as vital as the ideas themselves. However, this exchange often spirals into a complex feedback loop of perception and response, particularly when distinguishing between "unfair naysaying" and "fair pushback." Understanding this dynamic and addressing it effectively is... Continue Reading →
SpatzAI: The Office Referee Keeping Idea Challenges in Check
Just like a well-coordinated soccer match, a successful workplace team relies on a balance between collaboration and competition, openness and challenge, psychological safety and intellectual honesty......
Psychological Safety AI Intervention Plugin
The SpatzAI Intervention App and Platform Our latest pivot is as follows; We believe that we can integrate SpatzAI as a behavior-failure, AI intervention plugin within the standard psychological safety model and think it presents a compelling and innovative add-on to managing team dynamics. BEHAVIOR FAILURE: Our concept acknowledges a critical reality in team interactions:... Continue Reading →
Psychological Stupidity
How stupid is this? In team psychology, we all want team members and managers to speak up more, right? We all realize that what prevents us from speaking up with controversial or dissenting views is the possibility of being browbeaten with unfair naysaying, and inevitably, a conflict arises. But instead of creating a simple intervention... Continue Reading →
Psychological Safety in Teams: The SpatzAI Approach vs the Traditional Model
In exploring the purpose of psychological safety within teams, we think it is crucial to shift the focus from WHAT it is or is not, to WHY it is necessary and how it can be effectively implemented. Psychological safety is not just a buzzword, (although that seems to be what it has become)....
Right Kind of Wrong Part II: Failure to Behave
While we readily discuss the constructive aspects of failing in tasks or projects, there's a significant area often left unexamined - failing to behave appropriately within a team. This oversight can lead to a detrimental impact on team dynamics and overall organizational health.