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When was the last time someone on your team told you something was failing before it became a crisis?
If you’re like most local government leaders, the answer is: not recently enough.
This week in the Municipal Leadership Development Circle (MLDC), we’re exploring “The Fearless Organization” by Amy C. Edmondson, and it addresses something you’ve probably felt but couldn’t quite name: why your team stays silent when they should be speaking up.
Edmondson, a Harvard Business School professor, spent two decades studying what she calls psychological safety: the belief that you can speak up with ideas, questions, concerns, or mistakes without being humiliated, ignored, or blamed.
Her most surprising finding? The best teams don’t make fewer mistakes. They report more of them.
Those teams weren’t failing more. Instead, they were admitting problems before someone got hurt. The other teams? Making just as many errors, just hiding them until it was too late.
Think about your last leadership team meeting. Did everyone share their real challenges? Or did you get the sanitized version where everything is fine, we’re handling it, no problems here?
Edmondson found that 85% of people report staying silent about important concerns at least once because they feared their boss’s reaction.
That means right now, your team is hiding problems from you. Not because they’re bad people. Because you’ve unknowingly created an environment where silence feels safer than honesty.
Inside the MLDC, we’re translating Edmondson’s research specifically for local government leaders:
Monday: Why local government needs fearless organizations and why we so rarely have them
Tuesday: How fear makes your team dumber and why “impression management” kills effectiveness
Wednesday: Why not all failures are equal and how treating them the same way prevents innovation
Thursday: How you create psychological safety through specific, deliberate behaviors
Friday: Implementation in your unique context navigating political pressure, public scrutiny, and resource constraints
You’ll get daily blog posts and podcast episodes, conversation guides for your leadership team to spur discussion, and a community of city managers, county administrators, and department heads working through these same challenges.
The problems your team isn’t telling you about are still there. They’re just growing quietly until they explode into crises.
Every filtered report. Every sanitized update. Every problem hidden until it’s too late. That’s the cost of fear-driven culture.
Your residents deserve leaders who know what’s actually happening. Your staff deserves to work without fear. And you deserve to lead with real information, not carefully managed impressions.
Ready to build a team that speaks up before problems become crises?
Join the MLDC today and get immediate access to this week’s content on “The Fearless Organization”—plus our complete library of leadership insights translated specifically for local government contexts.
Because the question isn’t whether your organization has problems. The question is whether your people feel safe enough to tell you about them while there’s still time to fix them.
The Municipal Leadership Development Circle (MLDC) is a professional growth community exclusively for city/county managers, administrators, and local government leaders. Each week, we explore insights from transformative books and apply them specifically to the unique challenges of municipal leadership. Join Seth Winterhalter, President of HaltingWinter Municipal Solutions, and leaders from across North America to build stronger cities through stronger leaders. Learn more at HaltingWinter.com/MLDC.