Update psychological safety course details
Why is this change being made?
While going through the Psychological safety course on Edcast (doing the "Read" option), I found some structure/language issues with the handbook page for the course: https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/leadership/emotional-intelligence/psychological-safety-short-course/
- A lot of these were spacing or formatting issues that made the page a bit challenging to follow, so I've tried to tighten this up to hopefully make it easier for others to complete when they go through it.
- I also found some grammar that could be improved (usually simplified), along with typo fixes and the kind of stuff technical writers find hard to overlook.
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Before / After
- Before: https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/leadership/emotional-intelligence/psychological-safety-short-course/
- After: https://update-psychological-safety-page.about.gitlab-review.app/handbook/leadership/emotional-intelligence/psychological-safety-short-course/
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Edited by Marcel Amirault