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The “Creating a Culture of Psychological Safety and Trust” workshop provides leaders and HR professionals with a deep dive into the critical role of psychological safety and trust in the workplace. Participants will explore how these elements contribute to an open, innovative, and resilient organizational culture. The workshop offers practical strategies for leaders to foster environments where employees feel safe to express ideas, take risks, and communicate without fear of negative consequences. Through interactive sessions, attendees will learn how to model behaviors that build trust and embed psychological safety into daily team interactions and organizational practices.
The participants will obtain a certificate from the Luxembourg School of Business. Our school is certified by the Ministry of Education as a lifelong learning organism and member of AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business).
The course would take place 27 February, 2026 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
• By Car: Free parking is available at Park&Ride Stade de Luxembourg, 420, route d’Esch (8 minutes walk to LSB)• By Bus: The “Schaarfen Eck” bus stop is just a 2-minute walk from the school.
Dr. Mirna Korican Lajtman is a Professor at the Luxembourg School of Business and the Zagreb School of Economics and Management. With over two decades of expertise, she has provided strategic consulting to prestigious organizations, including the European Investment Fund, MOL, PwC, TEVA and Samsung. She has directed MBA programs, contributed to various EU projects, and lectured at institutions such as St. Ambrose University (USA), John Carroll University (USA), ESB Business School (Germany), and Vilnius University (Lithuania), among others.