\xa0Joining your host, Dan Neumann, today is his AgileThought colleague, Christy Erbeck. Christy is a Principal Transformation Consultant at AgileThought, with over 25 years of experience in domestic and international consulting, training, and coaching, working in both software development and non-product-focused environments, including manufacturing (discrete and process), distribution, and sales and marketing. On top of all that, Christy is also a Certified Dare to Lead\u2122 Facilitator.
Today, Dan and Christy will be discussing Radical Candor based on the fantastic book by Kim Scott of the same name. In her book, Kim courageously shares some of the missteps she has made as a manager in her career and how she created tools and techniques to help others not make the same mistakes she did. Radical candor is all about building new behaviors and new skill-sets that help managers and leaders to create a healthy environment for everyone to work in.
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Tune in to get Christy\u2019s insight on exactly what radical candor is, what it isn\u2019t, how to begin implementing the radical candor framework and apply it successfully in your workplace!
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Key Takeaways
What is \u2018radical candor\u2019?
What isn\u2019t radical candor?
What is the radical candor framework?
It is a simple framework illustrated in Kim Scott\u2019s book that teaches leaders how to build better relationships at work, as well as fulfill their three key responsibilities (which are: creating a culture of feedback, building a cohesive team, and achieving results you are all proud of)
What are some important tenets within radical candor?
Christy\u2019s tips for beginning to apply radical candor in the workplace:
Mentioned in this Episode:
Agile Coaches\u2019 Corner Ep. 25: \u201cTalking Feedback with Christy Erbeck\u201d
Kim Scott\u2019s \u2018Radical Candor\u2019 Agile2018 Conference Keynote on Agile Alliance
Thinking in Bets: Making Smarter Decisions When You Don\u2019t Have All the Facts, by Annie Duke
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Christy Erbeck\u2019s Book Pick:
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