176. The Impact of Not Being Transparent
This episode of the Visibility Factor podcast discusses the critical role of transparency in leadership. It explores the negative consequences of a lack of transparency, including employee disengagement, trust breakdown, and increased anxiety. Sue shares personal experiences and emphasizes the importance of effective communication during organizational changes. She encourages leaders to be open about what they can share and to foster a culture of trust and collaboration within their teams. This is part one of a two-part series on leadership transparency.
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