Kim Scott, author of New York Times Best-Selling Book Radical Candor, talks about compassionate leadership and how to create a safe space in our workplace for giving and receiving feedback.
She also talks about the role of leaders in resolving conflicts, improving harmony and productivity in the workplace, and how clinic owners can apply the principles of Radical Candor in their own practice.
SHOW NOTES
Rapid Fire Questions
“Be radically candid.”
What ‘Radical Candor’ Really Means
Addressing Cultural and Communication Problems in the Workplace
QUOTES
“When you’re pulling together a group of people to do something, it’s the same thing. It’s about giving feedback to a team of people so that they can achieve results.”
“Radical candor is about caring personally and challenging directly at the same time.”
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