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June 14, 2022 23 mins

WHAT ARE WE TALKING ABOUT TODAY? Employee feedback and why it’s often sugar-coated or not fully honest; and by honest we mean brutally honest. It’s essential for leadership career success and business growth for employees to not fear anything when asked to provide input and opinion, but often they feel there will be consequences if they speak out. We look at this problem in detail.

WHAT TOPICS DO WE COVER?

* Trust in Leadership and its importance to employee feedback

* Our Top 5 FEAR factors and some mitigation strategies

* When not to ask for feedback; wrong venue - wrong time

* Some troubling statistics about how employees view managers

* Is it true “You can’t handle the truth!” as a leader asking for feedback?

WHAT’S THE TAKE-AWAY?

Employees have valuable - read critical - information that leadership can use to better the business fast, but often it’s sugar-coated or withheld due to a set of real employee fears. If you break those fears down, address them properly, and change a few old-fashioned ways, you’ll be surprised at what you can learn.  

WE USED THESE RESOURCES:

Besides our experiences that directly relate to this topic, we found the following resources very helpful in preparing for this episode:

  • Forbes: Ten Shocking Workplace Facts You Needed to Know
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidsturt/2018/03/08/10-shocking-workplace-stats-you-need-to-know/?sh=169716af3afe
  • Harvard Business Review: Why Employees Are Afraid To Speak
    https://hbr.org/2007/05/why-employees-are-afraid-to-speak
  • My Job Here Is Done podcast episode: Lookie Here - It’s Dunning-Kruger
    https://www.myjobhereisdone.com/lookie-here-its-dunning-kruger-in-the-flesh/
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