What if you could measure psychological safety with the same precision that you measure performance?
Psychological safety is an increasingly vital metric when it comes to building high-performance teams. But how do you quantify human experience? Well, for an objective measurement, you can’t just go with a gut feeling. You need reliable psychometric data. The behavioral insights it reveals can then be used to precisely track psychological safety as a KPI, just like revenue growth and client retention.
DNA Behavior’s advanced psychometric tools can identify behavioral strengths, blind spots, and risk factors in team culture. It’s a scientific way to measure and cultivate psychological safety in your organization!
Psychological safety is a culture where people feel safe to contribute, challenge, and learn. Without measurement, it often remains a 'soft' concept. But, when properly implemented, psychometric data allows leaders to quantify behavioral drivers such as openness, trust-building, and resilience so they can build truly synergistic teams.
Learn more about psychological safety: What Is Psychological Safety?
Many companies assume they’re psychologically safe but don’t have a way to prove it. Psychometric assessments provide data-backed insights into how individuals behave under stress, give feedback, or respond to risk. This enables organizations to pinpoint where safety is strong and where it breaks down, so they can do something about it.
See how your organizational culture measures up: Is Your Organization Psychologically Safe?
When employees feel psychologically safe, they tend to lean into their gifts, and they become more effective within their respective teams. To foster this kind of positive and productive environment, there are six core areas (or pillars) leaders should focus on.
Just like financials track profitability, psychometric data tracks the health of organizational culture. It acts as a compass with mental well-being at true north. By making behavioral assessments a regular part of the hiring process, leaders will have the tools to align roles appropriately and optimize team dynamics from day one. So, instead of relying on intuition, they can refer to behavioral dashboards that guide careers and long-term culture building.
How to Take Action:
To create a psychologically safe environment, you have to understand the natural behavioral traits of the humans in your organization. That knowledge can guide you in creating an enviable company culture.
Our groundbreaking tools get you the data you need to turn psychological safety from a concept into a reality!