EoI – How Psychological Safety Fuels Innovation & Collaboration: Workshop at TUW

EoI – How Psychological Safety Fuels Innovation & Collaboration

Speaker: Zuzi Hajickova & Kerrin Weiss

Date and time: January 22, 2026, 13:00 – 17:00 CET

Location: On site @ TU Wien

Language: English

Open for members of EULiST universities (sign up using your university email address)

Why you should join:

Psychological safety is the foundation of effective collaboration, innovation, and learning in teams. In this interactive workshop, we will explore what psychological safety really means, why it matters, and how you can actively foster it in your own environment. Through reflection, dialogue, and practical tools, you will gain insights and strategies to create spaces where people feel safe to contribute, learn, and grow.

About the speaker

Zuzi Hajickova Business Psychologist and Co-Founder RUBY Coaching GmbH

Zuzi is a business psychologist with three Master’s degrees in Social and Organizational Psychology, Creativity & Talent Development, and an Honours Master’s in Leadership. Her work experience includes roles as transformation coach, change manager, Scrum Master, and agile coach, and she is an experienced trainer specializing in psychological safety. Trained in nonviolent communication, she designs and facilitates workshops and coaching processes that help teams and leaders create inclusive, high-performing, and resilient work environments.

Check on Zuzi Hajickova on LinkedIn.

Kerrin Weiss Coaching Educator and Co-Founder RUBY Coaching GmbH

Kerrin holds a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from ETH Zürich from the product development group Zurich and leads the coaching education at ETH. She teaches extensively, trains new coaches, and supports innovation projects. She specializes in brief solution-focused coaching and nonviolent communication, and draws on her experience in building organizations driven by intrinsic motivation and in leading large-scale projects of up to 500 people. Kerrin focuses on empowering individuals and teams to learn, innovate, and collaborate effectively.

Check Kerrin Weiss on LinkedIn.

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