Communication Psychology and HR – with Gerhard Ohrband
Gerhard Ohrband, MA in Psychology (University of Hamburg/Germany)
110 episodes
5 days ago
I’m Gerhard, a communication psychologist and consultant from Hamburg, Germany, working with HR teams and leaders in Moldova, South Eastern Europe, and beyond.
Here, we explore the psychological research behind everyday HR and workplace communication — without buzzwords and without pretending everything is easy.
Each week, we unpack one topic that HR professionals often hear about but rarely understand from a scientific perspective.
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I’m Gerhard, a communication psychologist and consultant from Hamburg, Germany, working with HR teams and leaders in Moldova, South Eastern Europe, and beyond.
Here, we explore the psychological research behind everyday HR and workplace communication — without buzzwords and without pretending everything is easy.
Each week, we unpack one topic that HR professionals often hear about but rarely understand from a scientific perspective.
What is psychological safety and how important is it?
Communication Psychology and HR – with Gerhard Ohrband
14 minutes 27 seconds
5 months ago
What is psychological safety and how important is it?
Spoiler: It is not about creating “safe spaces” or about becoming more polite.
Communication Psychology and HR – with Gerhard Ohrband
I’m Gerhard, a communication psychologist and consultant from Hamburg, Germany, working with HR teams and leaders in Moldova, South Eastern Europe, and beyond.
Here, we explore the psychological research behind everyday HR and workplace communication — without buzzwords and without pretending everything is easy.
Each week, we unpack one topic that HR professionals often hear about but rarely understand from a scientific perspective.