It is not mean, It is just being clear! Insights on workplace communication from Kim Scott #atomicIdeas

It is not mean, It is just being clear! Insights on workplace communication from Kim Scott Join Kim Scott, the acclaimed author of ‘Radical Candor’, as she brings to life her revolutionary approach to workplace communication. Drawing from her experiences at…

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Addressing Likability-Competence Bias

Women often deal with likability-competence bias, making it harder for them to challenge directly.

It’s crucial to separate constructive criticism from personal biases when receiving feedback.

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  1. 01It is not mean, It is just being clear! Insights on workplace communication from Kim Scott
  2. 02Understanding Manipulative Insincerity
  3. 03Cultivating Direct Challenge Skills
  4. 04The Power of Specific Feedback
  5. 05The Need for Synchronous Communication
  6. 06The True Role of a Leader
  7. 07Addressing Likability-Competence Bias
  8. 08Importance of Questioning Before Reviewing Work
  9. 09Precision in Feedback Delivery

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