Green takes the side to third-placed Bolton Wanderers on Saturday with Exeter having not won in six matches but having drawn five times in that spell.
He says his biggest learning curve since taking charge of the team is how much extra a manager has to consider apart from getting ready for matches.
“Everyone thinks it’s around preparing for Bolton and what tactics you’re going to use,” he said.
“But we’re in the people game. You need people to feel comfortable, you need them to feel safe in the environment to be able to perform and that’s why my real focus has been around providing stability for people.
“Whether that’s staff, whether that’s players, we’ve found a real strong connection to the staff and the players in this period about trying to make sure they’re OK.”
He added: “When you lose good people there’s lots of gaps. People have two choices, those gaps get bigger or people fill in the gaps, and I think between the players and the staff there’s been a real togetherness over this last 10-day period.
“People have come together, they’ve really pulled together to make sure that the players are prepared, to make sure things run as smoothly as they possibly can.
“We all appreciate the elite level that we’re working at at this football club and we know that the margins are so fine in these games, and we have to do everything to be at our very best.
“I’ve taken a real sense of pride in the way that everyone’s come together.”
