S3 Ep5: You Can’t Call It Safe Without Accountability
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Calling a retreat a safe space is only the beginning.
If leaders have not decided what accountability looks like inside that space, people are being asked to trust a promise that may not hold once someone gets uncomfortable. That matters, because hard conversations do not just create honesty. They can also create defensiveness, raised voices, table-slapping, cursing, dismissal, and emotional reactions that make other people decide they are done speaking.
In this episode, Jen talks about psychological safety through the lens of accountability. Before leaders ask people to name what is hard, they need to prepare for the what-if moments. What if a supervisor gets defensive? What if a high performer shuts someone down? What if someone crosses a line in front of the whole group? Who steps in? What happens next? How quickly does it happen?
A retreat cannot create real movement if safety depends on everyone behaving perfectly on their own. People need to know the standard before the conversation starts, and they need to see that standard held when it matters. That is how accountability and psychological safety sit together, and that is what makes a retreat more than a temporary reset.