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Reflections: Voice and Silence in Workplace Conversations

Amy C. Edmondson, Tijs Besieux

2021Journal of Change Management57 citationsDOI

Abstract

We highlight conversations at work as an arena of change. Drawing on and extending the psychological safety literature, we offer a new framework to distinguish between productive and unproductive forms of both voice and silence. The framework's four quadrants – withholding, disrupting, contributing and processing – outline essential activities in group conversations that work to advance goals, including organization change. Drawing on the authors' own research, as well as other relevant literatures, our framework points to new directions for actionable research and suggests managerial practices to enhance the quality of workplace conversation. Our work bridges literatures on change, workplace conversations, psychological safety and leadership. We emphasize the function of leadership in fostering high-quality conversations, with an eye on both the opportunities and challenges of diversity at work in ensuring high-quality conversations.

Topics & Concepts

ConversationSilenceFunction (biology)Diversity (politics)Employee voiceQuality (philosophy)Work (physics)PsychologyPublic relationsSociologyKnowledge managementSocial psychologyComputer sciencePolitical scienceCommunicationEpistemologyAestheticsEngineeringEvolutionary biologyAnthropologyMechanical engineeringBiologyPhilosophyOccupational Health and Safety ResearchManagement Theory and PracticeJob Satisfaction and Organizational Behavior