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Don't Shoot the Messenger: Building a culture of healthy challenge

Don't Shoot the Messenger: Building a culture of healthy challenge

FromNo Bullsh!t Leadership


Don't Shoot the Messenger: Building a culture of healthy challenge

FromNo Bullsh!t Leadership

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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Apr 2, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Episode #31 // The topical case study of Elizabeth Holmes and Theranos provides an excellent backdrop for asking some pointed questions about leadership and culture. One of the great failings of Theranos was its culture of secrecy, and suppression of bad news from people who could clearly see the problems with the business.As leaders, we need to create a culture of robust (but respectful) challenge to bring out the best in our people, but this is impossible if we ‘shoot the messenger’, or unwittingly stymie the very behaviour we are trying to promote.Nothing kills a high performance culture faster than a leader who can’t handle dissent, disagreement, or bad news. In the case of Theranos, it led to the destruction of billions of dollars’ worth of value, and visited untold emotional and psychological damage on Theranos’ patients, customers, and employees.If you can manage to establish a climate where your people trust you enough to contribute fearlessly, without fear of repercussions, it is like rocket fuel for your team!If you want to dig deeper into the Theranos story, I highly recommend listening to The Dropout podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Released:
Apr 2, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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No Bullsh!t Leadership is a podcast for leaders who want to become truly exceptional. Each week, your host, Wall Street Journal Bestselling author Martin G Moore, shares the secrets of high performance leadership; the career accelerators that you can’t learn in business school, and your boss is unlikely to share with you. Step away from the theoretical view on leadership, and learn from a successful CEO who’s already walked the path. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.