Episode 120 | Social Learning & Psychological Safety: How Watching Others Shapes Our Success

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In Episode 120, we pick up where Episode 119 left off, diving deeper into how we learn from observing others and why psychological safety is key to workplace success. Drawing from Albert Bandura's groundbreaking Social Learning Theory and Amy Edmondson's influential research on psychological safety, we explore real-world examples and actionable insights that highlight why watching and modeling behaviors profoundly impact our growth, skills, and performance.

Discover why Bandura’s famous "Bobo Doll Experiment" proves the power of observational learning, how psychological safety leads to higher innovation and engagement, and how cutting-edge companies leverage these concepts to drive success. We'll examine concrete examples—from kitchen apprenticeships to VR sales training—and explore how MMORPGs (Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games) can teach essential real-world skills through immersive storytelling and gameplay.

Whether you're a student, a professional, or an educator, this episode offers robust, science-backed strategies for enhancing learning and performance in your personal and professional life.

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