### Editor's Note ###

Hi, everyone! Today, Kathleen Hayes of Lightbend returns with the
much-anticipated second installment of her series on psychological
safety and trust in open organizations. Don't miss it! And if you didn't
catch the first part, be sure to check that out, too.

–B

### New Today ###

Kathleen Hayes: "3 steps to developing psychological safety"

https://opensource.com/open-organization/19/9/psychological-safety-leadership-behaviors

red.ht/2zq94pZ

Sample social media:

"The mindsets, behaviors, and communication patterns necessary for
establishing psychological safety in our organizations may not be our
defaults, but they are teachable and observable." red.ht/2zq94pZ
@khayes4days #TheOpenOrg

Don't miss @khayes4days primer on psychological safety. The two-part
series is here: red.ht/2zq94pZ #TheOpenOrg

"Only after shifting my perspective from that of the knower to that of
the learner did I open a genuine desire to understand another's
perspective." red.ht/2zq94pZ @khayes4days #TheOpenOrg

### Previously Published ###

Bryan Behrenshausen, Aria Chernik, and Ben Owens: "Lesson plans for an
open education"

https://opensource.com/open-organization/19/9/announcing-guide-for-educators

Views last week: 436

### Traffic ###

Total page views for the month: 8,776

### Book Series Downloads ###

Organize for Innovation downloads for the month: 36
Workbook downloads for the month: 23
Guide to IT Culture Change downloads for the month: 37
Leaders Manual downloads for the month: 27
Field Guide downloads for the month: 18

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