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Kim Scott, Bestselling Author of ‘Radical Candor’ and ‘Radical Respect’ on Addressing Bias, Prejudice, and Bullying in the Workplace

Kim Scott, Bestselling Author of ‘Radical Candor’ and ‘Radical Respect’ on Addressing Bias, Prejudice, and Bullying in the Workplace

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Kim Scott, Bestselling Author of ‘Radical Candor’ and ‘Radical Respect’ on Addressing Bias, Prejudice, and Bullying in the Workplace

FromSupermanagers

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Length:
48 minutes
Released:
Apr 4, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

There’s no such thing as a bias-free workplace.
According to Kim Scott, leaders must proactively look for and root out bias, prejudice, and bullying in the workplace. Rather than waiting for these behaviors to escalate into harmful situations, she advocates for a shared commitment in your organization to dismantle bias, prejudice, and bullying head-on as it arises.
Kim Scott is a co-founder and the renowned bestselling author of the books ‘Radical Candor’ and ‘Radical Respect.’ She has been a CEO coach at renowned tech companies like Dropbox, Qualtrics, and Twitter. Before her coaching career, Kim was a faculty member at Apple University and led the AdSense, YouTube, and DoubleClick teams at Google.
In the first episode of season two, Kim Scott discusses the importance of creating conditions for your employees to do their best work. Reflecting on her own experience, Kim candidly shares the invaluable lessons gained from early leadership missteps, including failing to be an upstander for marginalized women and overlooking her own biases and prejudices. Sharing insights from her newly revamped book ‘Radical Respect,’ Kim offers practical strategies for leaders to recognize and address bias, prejudice, and bullying in the workplace. ​She emphasizes the need for establishing a shared vocabulary, norm, and commitment across your organization to publicly address bias, whether in remote or in-person work settings. Finally, Kim explains the business case for addressing bias and bullying, as diverse workforces perform better and retaining diverse talent is crucial for success. 
Tune in to discover Kim’s tactical and effective strategies for fostering a culture of radical respect in your organization! And don’t forget to pre-order Kim’s latest book Radical Respect, coming out on May 7, 2024.
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TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:
[04:36] Restructuring ‘Just Work’ into ‘Radical Respect’
[10:16] Distinguishing between bias, prejudice, and bullying
[18:13] Disrupting bullying without overstepping
[23:14] Preventing bias and prejudice in the workplace
[26:55] Creating a shared commitment to disrupting bias
[33:35] Communicating standards in ways people can hear them
[39:49] The business case for addressing bias and bullying
[44:37] Kim’s underrated leadership advice

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RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
Follow Kim on LinkedIn, X,  Instagram, and Medium
Pre-order Kim’s new book Radical Respect 
Listen to Kim’s podcasts Radical Respect and Radical Candor
Check out Kim’s book recommendations:

Robertson Davies
Orlando by Virginia Woolf
Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison
Middlemarch by George Eliot
The Color Purple by Alice Walker

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Released:
Apr 4, 2024
Format:
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Supermanagers, brought to you by the team at Fellow.app, is the podcast for managers and leaders who want to excel at the art of leading teams and organizations. Aydin Mirzaee, CEO at Fellow, interviews world-class executives about the habits, thought patterns, and experiences that help them be the leaders they are today. Topics: • Management • Leadership • Remote work • Productivity • Scaling teams & organizations • Coaching • Feedback • Workplace culture • Employee engagement & motivation • Management mistakes • 1:1 (one-on-one) meetings • Employee onboarding • Hiring and more