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Radical Candor and Respect

by Aug 5, 2024The Lazy CEO Podcast

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In this Episode About Radical Candor and Respect

  • Framework Explanation: Kim Scott discusses the “Radical Candor” framework, emphasizing the balance of caring personally and challenging directly, and explores its application in both the workplace and personal relationships.
  • Personal Story and Lessons: Kim shares a personal anecdote about handling a difficult employee, illustrating the importance of honest feedback and the negative impact of avoiding difficult conversations.
  • Introduction of “Radical Respect”: The discussion transitions to Kim’s new book, “Radical Respect,” which focuses on unconditional regard for others’ feelings and backgrounds and its role in fostering accountability and effective communication.

Here is a glimpse of Radical Candor and Respect

In this episode of The Lazy CEO Podcast, host Jim Schleckser, founder of the CEO Project, welcomes Kim Scott, author of “Radical Candor” and “Radical Respect.” Kim shares her extensive experience as a CEO coach and faculty member at Apple University, along with her work with tech companies like Dropbox, Qualtrics, and Twitter.

The conversation begins with an exploration of “Radical Candor,” a framework that combines caring personally with challenging directly. Kim explains the four quadrants of the framework and highlights the common pitfalls of obnoxious aggression and manipulative insincerity, as well as the more prevalent issue of ruinous empathy.

Kim recounts a personal story about a difficult employee situation, emphasizing the importance of direct and honest feedback to avoid harming both the individual and the team. The discussion touches on the impact of political behavior in the workplace and the detrimental effects of “brilliant jerks” on team performance.

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This episode is brought to you by The CEO Project. The CEO Project is a business advisory group that brings high-caliber, accomplished CEOs together. Our team of skilled advisors comprises current and former CEOs who have run both public and private sector companies across multiple industries. With our experience and expertise, we guide hundreds of high-performing CEOs through a disciplined approach that resolves constraints and improves critical decisions. The CEO Project has helped high-performing, large enterprise CEOs with annual revenues ranging from $20M to over $2 billion to drive growth and achieve optimal outcomes. If you are an experienced CEO looking to grow your company, visit www.theCEOProject.com.

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