Permission to Speak Freely :How the Best Leaders Cultivate a Culture of Candor

Publication subTitle :How the Best Leaders Cultivate a Culture of Candor

Author: Kincaid Matt; Crandall Doug  

Publisher: Berrett Koehler‎

Publication year: 2017

E-ISBN: 9781626569232

Subject: C933 the theory of leadership

Keyword: 经济计划与管理

Language: ENG

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Lead So Your People Speak Freely

Candid communication enhances innovation, ownership, engagement, and performance. The benefits of hearing questions and uncertainties, good and bad ideas, and honest feedback are game-changing. Yet research shows that most of the time, people never share their true thoughts with each other—and especially not with their leaders.

But what if they did? What if everyone could confidently communicate without fearing a negative response? In
Permission to Speak Freely, highly acclaimed leader developers Doug Crandall and Matt Kincaid illustrate the benefits of candor, explain the inhibitors that cause it to feel unsafe, and provide tools for leaders to encourage their people and embed trust and openness into the foundation of their organizational culture.

Chapter

PART ONE: WHAT LEADERS NEED TO HEAR

1: Questions and Uncertainties

2: Great Ideas and Terrible Ones

3: Feedback and Concerns

PART TWO: THE PROBLEM

4: Leaders Impede Communication

5: A Leader’s Power Suffocates

6: People Fear Judgment

7: Rejection Leads to Fatigue

PART THREE: HOW TO CULTIVATE A CULTURE OF CANDOR

8: Assume Positive Intent

9: Prove It’s Safe

10: Dignify Every Try

11: Be Genuinely Curious

12: The Promised Land

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