Have you ever worked in a place where people seemed more focused on not making mistakes than on actually pursuing excellence? It’s a culture where "playing it safe" becomes the unwritten rule. This episode was sparked by a powerful quote from Mark Goulston's book, "Just Listen," that perfectly captures this dynamic. We use that one idea as a launchpad to explore three critical areas: The kind of team culture you create when mistakes are punished instead of seen as part of the process.Why lead...
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Have you ever worked in a place where people seemed more focused on not making mistakes than on actually pursuing excellence? It’s a culture where "playing it safe" becomes the unwritten rule. This episode was sparked by a powerful quote from Mark Goulston's book, "Just Listen," that perfectly captures this dynamic. We use that one idea as a launchpad to explore three critical areas: The kind of team culture you create when mistakes are punished instead of seen as part of the process.Why lead...
Deadly Leadership Temptations: #3 Certainty Over Clarity
No More Bad Leaders
8 minutes
9 months ago
Deadly Leadership Temptations: #3 Certainty Over Clarity
Another temptation leaders face is wanting to be certain about their decisions, and because of that, they don't give clarity to their team. Learn more in this episode.
No More Bad Leaders
Have you ever worked in a place where people seemed more focused on not making mistakes than on actually pursuing excellence? It’s a culture where "playing it safe" becomes the unwritten rule. This episode was sparked by a powerful quote from Mark Goulston's book, "Just Listen," that perfectly captures this dynamic. We use that one idea as a launchpad to explore three critical areas: The kind of team culture you create when mistakes are punished instead of seen as part of the process.Why lead...