09.05.25

Silence Isn’t Safety: Why Speaking Up Matters More Than Ever

That pause

That hesitation

Is where psychological safety either lives or dies. And for a lot of workplaces, it dies quietly.

I’ve worked with enough teams to know that most people don’t hold back because they don’t care. They hold back because they’re not sure it’s safe to speak. Safe to disagree. Safe to ask for clarity. Safe to say, “I got that wrong.”

Creating a workplace where people can speak safely isn’t about coddling. It’s about courage. It’s about leaders being secure enough in themselves that they can hear hard truths without shutting people down.

I always tell leaders, if you want people to speak up—you’ve got to be someone they want to speak up to. That means less reacting, more listening. Less ego, more curiosity.

Just because people nod along in meetings doesn’t mean they agree. Silence often means doubt. Or fear. Or worse—disengagement.

The cost of silence is huge. Missed insights. Mistakes unreported. Risks ignored. All because someone didn’t feel like they could say something.

So we need to reframe what “speaking up” means. It’s not confrontation—it’s contribution.

Speaking up shouldn’t feel like an act of bravery. It should feel like part of the job. Leaders need to normalise healthy disagreement and make feedback a habit, not a dramatic event.

  • Ask questions that invite honesty
  • Thank people for sharing tough feedback
  • Model mistakes out loud

If you want people to take risks with their ideas, you’ve got to make sure the environment isn’t risky for them personally.

I’ve said things as a leader that I later regretted. We all have. But the key is to own it. To go back and say, “I didn’t handle that well.” That builds trust faster than any motivational poster ever will.

If you want others to speak safely, show them what that looks like in action. Speak respectfully. Speak with purpose. Speak like the kind of leader you’d want to work with.

Book a session if you want help building a culture where people feel safe enough to speak—and strong enough to be heard.


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About Anton

Anton has dedicated his working life to helping leaders to upgrade their mindset, upskill their leadership, and uplift their teams! With a focus on helps leaders to better lead under pressure. Anton is an entrepreneur, speaker, consultant, bestselling author and founder of The Guinea Group. Over the past 19 years, Anton has worked with over 175+ global organisations, he has inspired workplace leadership, safety, and cultural change. He’s achieved this by combining his corporate expertise, education (Bachelor of HR and Psychology), and infectious energy levels.
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