Radical Candor: Communication at Work

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116 episodes
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Date created
2016/12/20
Average duration
55 min.
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8 days

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Learn to love your job and kick ass at work without losing your humanity by practicing the principles of Radical Candor. Improve your feedback and communications skills, become a better leader, manager or team player, and drive your #careergoals in the direction of your dreams. Host Amy Sandler leads discussions with Radical Candor co-founders Kim Scott and Jason Rosoff about what it means to be Radically Candid, why it’s simple but not easy to Care Personally and Challenge Directly on the daily, and why it’s worth it. Tune in to get actionable tips for doing the best work of your life and building the best relationships of your career, and don't forget to read Kim Scott's New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestselling book Radical Candor: Be a Kick-Ass Boss Without Losing Your Humanity!

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The Case for Common Human Decency 6 | 8
2024/02/21
Common human decency is something everyone deserves, but not everyone gets. Especially at work. Kim and Amy discuss a case study Kim learned about during a recent visit to Harvard Business School. In this case, the co-founders of CloudFlare considered the implications of five employees' resignations over the prior three months and whether or not the resignations were symptomatic of bigger issues with CloudFlare's culture and management processes. The HBS alums then put on their case study hats as they explore the recent attention CloudFlare has received for its poor handling of layoffs after Brittany Pietsch filmed her own layoff and it subsequently went viral on TikTok. Get all of the show notes and resources at RadicalCandor.com/podcast. Follow Us Instagram TikTok LinkedIn YouTube Facebook X Episode Summary The effectiveness of case studies in business education. 00:00 Business case analysis and decision-making. 04:31 Work culture and management practices in a tech startup. 09:58 Workplace layoffs and accountability. 18:14 Workplace layoffs and performance evaluations. 24:04 Layoffs, performance management, and HR practices. 30:19 Firing employees and accountability in the workplace. 38:38 Leadership mistakes and feedback. 45:13 Effective feedback and criticism in the workplace. 52:50
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Don't Criticize Your Employees In Public 6 | 7
2024/02/14
You've heard us say often that it's important to praise your employees in public (if they're comfortable with it) but to always give criticism in private. While there is almost always something for others to learn from an individual's mistake, criticizing or shaming them in public has been shown to make the person more likely to hide mistakes in the future, hurting them and the company. So how can we separate and honor our concern for the individual with the needs of the team? Get all the show notes and resources at RadicalCandor.com/podcast. Follow Us Instagram TikTok LinkedIn YouTube Facebook X
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What Does Managing Out Mean? 6 | 6
2024/02/07
For a podcast about communication at work, we sometimes use corporate jargon that doesn't always make sense—even to us. We disagree about corporate speak and what it means. Case in point, managing out. What does managing out mean? How do you know if you're being managed out? There’s definitely some misalignment on what “managing people out” means versus what it’s supposed to mean — maybe we need a new word. According to the business dictionary Jargonism, The definition of Managing Someone Out is, “The practice of giving an employee undesirable tasks, so that the employee leaves a company voluntarily.” It means something else to Kim, and Brandi thinks "managing out" is a term rife with manipulative insincerity. Listen to the conversation then let us know what you think about managing out! Get all the resources and show notes at RadicalCandor.com/podcast Related Content Radical Candor Podcast: Absentee Management Vs. Quiet Firing4 Things To Do When Firing Someone What Leaders Can Learn About “In-Group” Dynamics to Prevent Workplace Mobbing
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Trust and Inspire With Stephen M.R. Covey 6 | 5
2024/01/31
Learn how the shift from command and control to a culture focused on collaboration. Stephen M.R. Covey joins us for our first Radically Candid Conversation of 2024 to discuss how trust-and-inspire leadership leads to happier teams, improved retention, increased productivity, and improved company culture because telling people what to do doesn't work. Get all of the show notes at RadicalCandor.com/podcast.
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Loud Laborers: All Talk, No Action 6 | 4
2024/01/24
Loud laborers talk big about their projects at work while accomplishing very little. Join us to explore the characteristics of these self-proclaimed workplace heroes, as they often gravitate toward tasks that boost visibility rather than genuine productivity. Discover the impact of "loud laborers" on team dynamics and how to navigate this common workplace scenario. Don't miss out on this insightful discussion shedding light on the not-so-quiet world of office chatter! Get all of the show notes at RadicalCandor.com/podcast
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Elevating Introverts at Work 6 | 3
2024/01/17
Hey there you introvert in an extrovert culture — we see you! Extroverts are often overrepresented on management teams and many leaders are unsure how to coach, give feedback to, and advocate for a thoughtful introverted employee in a culture where multi-tasking extroverts are rewarded. On this episode of the Radical Candor podcast, Kim, Jason and Amy answer a listener's question about how to communicate the unseen efforts and accomplishments of introverted employees to senior management. View all of the show notes at RadicalCandor.com/podcast
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Managers are Burned Out, too 6 | 2
2024/01/10
Managers are burned out AF. A boss’s job is to guide a team to achieve results. However, in the current landscape of constant disruptions, this job is feeling impossible for some managers. What’s more, disengaged managers lead to disengaged teams. Is all hope lost? Kim, Amy and Jason weigh in. Get all of the show notes at RadicalCandor.com/podcast
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Storytelling at Work 6 | 1
2024/01/03
What makes a good story and why do leaders need to know? Kim and Amy discuss storytelling at work, how our brains are wired for stories and why Kim focuses so much on stories in Radical Candor. Get all the show notes and resources at RadicalCandor.com/podcast
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Surviving Holiday Communication With Your Family 5 | 30
2023/12/20
Holiday communication with your family can be rife with stress. But you can survive it by practicing Radical Candor with your nearest and dearest. this holiday season to avoid defaulting to Obnoxious Aggression, Manipulative Insincerity or Ruinous Empathy. Get all of the show notes and resources at RadicalCandor.com/podcast
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A 'Hot Potato' Management Dilemma 5 | 29
2023/12/13
The team explores a year-end management dilemma — how to fairly evaluate a hot potato employee who's been bounced from team to team and manager to manager. They also reveal why everyone needs an "I love me" folder. Get the complete show notes at RadicalCandor.com/podcast
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Identify the Elephant 5 | 28
2023/12/06
Learn how to identify the elephant in the room when a direct report's performance isn't meeting expectations. Kim and Jason roleplay how to be kind and clear when delivering feedback to someone who'd rather not hear it. While it can be tempting to default to Ruinous Empathy, the team explains why it's important to double down on the challenge directly axis of Radical Candor instead. Read the show notes at RadicalCandor.com/podcast
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Toxic Positivity at Work 5 | 27
2023/11/30
Can a “nice” workplace culture be as toxic as an abusive one? This past summer, our content intern Katie Bartlett (hi Katie!) wrote a piece about the workplace culture trend toward “niceness” investigating whether or not prioritizing “nice” feedback that’s full of vague platitudes over specific and sincere feedback that could make people uncomfortable is harmful. Is toxic positivity Ruinous Empathy or Manipulative Insincerity? Perhaps it's both. Read the show notes RadicalCandor.com/podcast
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4.7 out of 5
666 reviews
KJ jut 2023/09/28
Pragmatic tips Common topics of concern
Love the format for setting up the topic followed by discussion from different perspectives, and how to approach the solution. My favorite part is the...
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Keepin It Real Diehl 2023/08/28
Life Changing Pod
This podcast and this book have changed the way I show up as a leader. I’m so grateful Kim so thoughtfully put this book together and then continues t...
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IaiaSin 2023/07/27
Clear tips towards your best manger self
Before I get to work, I listen to Kim, Amy, and Jason to decide what I’ll intentionally work on today/this week with my team. The discussion during th...
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spacegeek33 2023/06/02
Ruinous empathy and getting feedback on managing
What a wonderful episode—May 31,2023. The new manager with the difficult very senior employee who doesn’t want to change—I have quite a few of those i...
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willisandrew 2023/02/25
Ep. 15 What do managers of small teams do anyways?
Wow, an episode like this one is hard to find! Excellent job in covering the topic well. Thank you!
Mr. Kudzu 2022/05/12
Start from the beginning
The early episodes are delightful to Listen to, and quite thought provoking. Follow their advice and make your business better.
Jason W Miller 2022/07/14
Good but Not Great
There is some really good stuff here but the rambling nature of the discussion often results in the presenters losing sight of the topic and missing t...
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Treknpaddle 2021/05/18
Grateful for this show!
This show does such a great job of bringing an empowering tone to frankness!
Cayg118 2022/03/09
Loved it at first but same stories keep getting told
I really loved the first few episodes but it’s basically a rehash of all the stories in the book with very little additional content/stories. Gets old...
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Sarah CV 2021/09/20
Original seasons were better but still listening
So I LOVED the original season when they were covering the book. The flow with the hosts isn’t there for me but occasionally I pick up a little nugget...
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