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Don’t Mollycoddle Your People: They’re Paid to do a Job

Don’t Mollycoddle Your People: They’re Paid to do a Job

FromNo Bullsh!t Leadership


Don’t Mollycoddle Your People: They’re Paid to do a Job

FromNo Bullsh!t Leadership

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Length:
22 minutes
Released:
Nov 2, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Episode #166 // Debate is raging about the merits of remote work versus on-site colocation, exposing some real issues for leaders. One of the lighter discussions is on whether people should be allowed to turn their cameras off during Zoom meetings. This has generated some interesting debate in the wake of a research study published recently in the Journal of Applied Psychology.I released an episode a couple of months ago that deals with a few of these types of issues — Ep.154 Return to Work Rules — in which I developed a framework to guide you through the decision-making process. In this episode, I go a little deeper into some of the ways these issues can affect you and your people.I address the Zoom question, in typical “No Bullsh!t” fashion; I give a comprehensive example of what can happen when you let your people take on an air of entitlement; and I give you some rules of thumb for delivering the best outcome for your organization, while still maintaining critical relationships with your people. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Released:
Nov 2, 2021
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.