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The Science of Trust: How to Create Psychological Safety and Inspire Peak Performance

Thursday,
February 5, 2026
Time:
10:00 AM PST | 01:00 PM EST
Duration:
60 Minutes
Webinar Id:
711836
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Live Version

$145. One Participant
$295. Group Attendees

Recorded Version

$195. One Participant
$395 Group Attendees

Combo Offers

Live + Recorded
$289 $340   One Participant

Live + Recorded
$599 $690   Group Attendees

Group Attendees: Any number of participants

Recorded Version: Unlimited viewing for 6 months ( Access information will be emailed 24 hours after the completion of live webinar)

Overview:

Every message a leader delivers-or fails to deliver-shapes the culture of trust. Participants will discover how to communicate with transparency, authenticity, and empathy. The session equips executives with communication frameworks that engage employees, eliminate mixed messages, and reinforce trust through consistent, honest dialogue.

The foundation of trust also lies in accountability and ownership. Dependable people take responsibility for both their successes and their mistakes. They don’t shift blame when challenges arise; they step forward to address problems with integrity. This same principle applies to leadership. When things go wrong, employees watch how leaders respond-whether they protect the team or deflect the issue. This session guides executives in building cultures where accountability is shared, mistakes become learning opportunities, and responsibility is embraced as a path to growth.

A critical part of cultivating trust is psychological safety-the shared belief that the workplace is a safe space for candor, creativity, and vulnerability. Leaders who create psychological safety invite employees into open dialogue about plans, challenges, and changes. They listen, communicate transparently, and welcome feedback. This openness dissolves fear and allows innovation to flourish. Through practical frameworks and real-world examples, participants will learn how to transform uncertainty into trust through clear communication, receptivity, and inclusion.

Why should you Attend: Trust is not a guessing game - it's a lever that drives performance.

Reputation begins with reliability. When leaders keep their word, they set the tone for integrity and accountability across the organization. This webinar teaches executives how to model "gold-standard" dependability, ensuring commitments are honored, expectations are clear, and promises are kept.

You will gain a scientific understanding and practical tools to intentionally build and sustain trust that fuels collaboration and results.

Areas Covered in the Session:
In this webinar you will learn the science behind trust and why it drives engagement. You will learn how to earn trust as you:
  • Build credibility by ensuring that your word is gold
  • Align promises with actions
  • Be reliable and consistent in your actions
  • Take responsibility for both success and mistakes to strengthen accountability
  • Create strategies for psychological safety, helping team members feel safe to speak, question, and contribute ideas
  • Communicate with openness and transparency to eliminate mixed messages
  • Identify and correct behaviors that unintentionally erode trust
  • Listen without defensiveness or judgment
  • Create an environment where feedback is welcomed and acted upon constructively
  • Model trust by supporting employees during setbacks rather than assigning blame

Register today and discover the direct link between trust, engagement, psychological safety and organizational profitability.

Who Will Benefit:
  • Chief Executive Officers
  • Chief Human Resources Officers
  • Vice Presidents of Operations
  • Directors of Organizational Development
  • Learning and Development Professionals
  • Senior Managers
  • Team Leaders
  • Project Managers
  • Office Managers
  • Supervisors and Frontline Leaders
Instructor:

Karla Brandau is a thought leader in management and team building techniques. She trains managers to improve their relationship with the employees to earn their gift of discretionary effort. She specializes in personalities, communication skills, leadership principles. She is the CEO of Workplace Power Institute and has educated mangers with her proven leadership principles in companies such as Motorola, Coca-Cola Enterprises, Panasonic, and BYD America.

She has a degree in education and is a Certified Speaking Professional, an earned designation given by National Speakers Association. Karla’s book, How to Earn the Gift of Discretionary Effort, teaches managers how to be the leader people CHOOSE to follow, not have to follow because of their position on the organizational chart.