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Radical Candor Q&A: Jason Answers Our Most Frequently Asked Questions 6 | 28
Jason's turn being radically candid with the same FAQs from last week's episode.
Now it’s Jason’s turn! On this episode of the Radical Candor podcast (www.radicalcandor.com/candor-podcast/) , Jason tackles the same frequently asked questions about Radical Candor posed to Kim last week. He shares his perspective on defining Radical Candor, addressing its misuse, and handling feedback in various work environments, including remote, hybrid, and multi-generational workplaces. The conversation covers effective communication strategies, building relationships, and maintaining accountability. Jason also discusses navigating toxic work environments and offers rapid-fire answers to common questions. Tune in for a thoughtful exploration of how to apply Radical Candor in different contexts to foster better relationships and clearer communication.
Get all of the show notes at RadicalCandor.com/podcast (www.radicalcandor.com/podcast/faqs-jason-6-28/) .
Episode Links:
• The Evolution of Email: From DARPA to Daily Overwhelm | LinkedIn (www.linkedin.com/pulse/evolution-email-from-darpa-daily-overwhelm-radical-candor-avdnc/)
• Frequently Asked Questions About Radical Candor (www.radicalcandor.com/frequently-asked-questions/)
• Radical Candor Q&A: Kim Answers Our Most Frequently Asked Questions 6 | 27 (www.radicalcandor.com/podcast/faq-kim-scott-6-27/)
• App Overload At Work | Radical Candor Podcast 6 | 21 (www.radicalcandor.com/podcast/app-overload-6-21/)
• How to Practice Radical Candor With Your Boss | Radical Candor Podcast 3 | 10 (www.radicalcandor.com/podcast/s3-e10-how-to-practice-radical-candor-with-your-boss/)
• Don't Let A Bad Boss Derail You | Radical Candor Podcast 6 | 18 (www.radicalcandor.com/podcast/dont-let-a-bad-boss-derail-you-6-18/)
• Practicing Radical Candor In Remote Workplaces | Radical Candor Podcast 3 | 7 (www.radicalcandor.com/podcast/s3-e7-practicing-radical-candor-in-remote-workplaces/)
• How to Choose a Radically Candid Boss | Radical Candor Podcast 3 | 13 (www.radicalcandor.com/podcast/s3-e13-how-to-choose-a-radically-candid-boss/) Connect:
• Website (www.radicalcandor.com/)
• Instagram ( radicalcandorofficial)
• TikTok (tiktok.com/@radicalcandorofficial)
• LinkedIn (linkedin.com/company/radical-candor)
• Facebook ( radicalcandor)
• X ( candor)
• UA-cam (www.youtube.com/@RadicalCandor/podcasts) Chapters:
(00:00:00) Introduction
Jason and Amy introduce the episode, in which Jason answers the same FAQs posed to Kim in the previous episode.
(00:01:08) Defining Radical Candor
Jason’s definition of Radical Candor and how it can differ based on personal interpretation.
(00:02:18) Misuse of Radical Candor
What to do when someone uses Radical Candor as an excuse to act like a jerk.
(00:06:53) Challenges in Remote and Hybrid Environments
The application of Radical Candor in remote and hybrid work settings.
(00:12:43) Building Relationships
Tips for building relationships, such as having regular one-on-one conversations outside of the usual work context.
(00:15:59) Multi-Generational Workplace Dynamics
Challenges and solutions for practicing Radical Candor in a multi-generational workplace.
(00:23:03) Accountability and Generational Differences
Clarifying expectations and appreciating different perspectives on work value.
(00:26:38) Being Radically Candid with Your Boss
Strategies for practicing Radical Candor with one's supervisor.
(00:29:51) Dealing with Toxic Work Cultures
Navigating and transforming toxic workplace environments using the principles of Radical Candor.
(00:36:03) Radical Candor Tips
A quick recap of key points from the episode in a lightning speed round.
(00:38:32) Conclusion
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Radical Candor Q&A: Kim Answers Our Most Frequently Asked Questions 6 | 27
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Kim and Amy tackle some radically candid questions. On this episode of the Radical Candor podcast, (www.radicalcandor.com/candor-podcast/) Kim and Amy answer some of the most frequently asked questions (www.radicalcandor.com/frequently-asked-questions/) about Radical Candor in a fun and engaging quiz show format. They cover key topics such as handling people who misuse Radical Candor as an excu...
Radical Candor “Asks” Jeff Wetzler: The Foundational Skill of Asking Questions 6 | 26
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The fundamental skill of asking questions to solicit feedback and create a culture of Radical Candor. Kim sits down with Jeff Wetzler (www.linkedin.com/in/jeff-wetzler-9ba3824/) , author of "Ask: Tap Into the Hidden Wisdom of People Around You for Unexpected Breakthroughs in Leadership and Life." Recorded live, the conversation explores the fundamental skill of asking questions to solicit feedb...
Radical Respect: The Jedi Mind Trick 6 | Bonus
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Radical Respect: The Jedi Mind Trick 6 | Bonus
Breaking the 'Word Police' Myth: How Inclusive Language Builds Stronger Teams 6 | 25
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Breaking the 'Word Police' Myth: How Inclusive Language Builds Stronger Teams 6 | 25
Faster, Smarter Communication: Matt Abrahams Gets Radically Candid 6 | 24
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Faster, Smarter Communication: Matt Abrahams Gets Radically Candid 6 | 24
The CORE of Radical Candor: A Deep Dive into Effective Feedback 6 | 23
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The CORE of Radical Candor: A Deep Dive into Effective Feedback 6 | 23
Beyond 'Sorry': How to Apologize and Mean It 6 | 22
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Beyond 'Sorry': How to Apologize and Mean It 6 | 22
Digital Overwhelm: Navigating App Overload at Work 6 | 21
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Digital Overwhelm: Navigating App Overload at Work 6 | 21
Two Managers, One Team: Making Co-Management Work 6 | 20
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Two Managers, One Team: Making Co-Management Work 6 | 20
Radical Decisions: Cutting Through Career Chaos 6 | 19
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Radical Decisions: Cutting Through Career Chaos 6 | 19
Don't Let a Bad Boss Derail You: A Guide to Thriving 6 | 18
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Don't Let a Bad Boss Derail You: A Guide to Thriving 6 | 18
Listen, Challenge, Commit 6 | 17
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Listen, Challenge, Commit 6 | 17
Listen, Challenge, Commit: Radical Candor Podcast Short
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Listen, Challenge, Commit: Radical Candor Podcast Short
The Power of Rituals at Work 6 | 16
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The Power of Rituals at Work 6 | 16
Best Of: Ally Love on Radical Candor and Real Success 6 | 15
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Best Of: Ally Love on Radical Candor and Real Success 6 | 15
Radical Candor Coffee Break: Unlock the Power of Rituals at Work
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Radical Candor Coffee Break: Unlock the Power of Rituals at Work
Think Fast, Talk Smart 6 | Bonus
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Think Fast, Talk Smart 6 | Bonus
Succession Problems (Who Wants to Be a Manager?) 6 | 14
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Succession Problems (Who Wants to Be a Manager?) 6 | 14
The Radical Recap from SXSW 6 | 13
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The Radical Recap from SXSW 6 | 13
Bias Toward Women at Work - A Radical Candor Roleplay
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Bias Toward Women at Work - A Radical Candor Roleplay
Disrupting Bias In Management 6 | 12
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Disrupting Bias In Management 6 | 12
AI at Work 6 | 11
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AI at Work 6 | 11
Radical Collaboration With Vijaya Kaza 6 | 10
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Radical Collaboration With Vijaya Kaza 6 | 10
Radical Respect - Indivisible
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Radical Respect - Indivisible
Etiquette at Work 6 | 9
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Etiquette at Work 6 | 9
The Case for Common Human Decency 6 | 8
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The Case for Common Human Decency 6 | 8
Don't Criticize Your Employees In Public 6 | 7
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Don't Criticize Your Employees In Public 6 | 7
What Does Managing Out Mean? 6 | 6
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What Does Managing Out Mean? 6 | 6
Trust and Inspire With Stephen M.R. Covey 6 | 5
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  • @robbin2755
    @robbin2755 7 днів тому

    🤮

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    Are you guys deleting comments?

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    Kick ass at work without losing your humanity

  • @joysachs9032
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    Fascinating and funny philosophical "chat" about AI, bullshit and truth!! Thanks.

  • @limitlesspotential3879
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    Great Role play! Thank you for sharing the two different ways of sharing feedback

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    Lemme guess you work at Starbucks??

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    Cute cat

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    Oh godammit my cat died yesterday

  • @LD-wf2yt
    @LD-wf2yt 2 місяці тому

    The concept of "environment" is not emphasised/explained enough. Whenever our focus/discussion is on people only it creates an unhealthy environment. The Conflict Resolution Matrix shows such an unhealthy relationships-only context of work i.e. Individualism and Competitiveness being completely misunderstood. There is no Individualism only Mastery. The goal of Competitiveness is not to beat others or to prevent others from winning. Instead, the goal of Competitiveness is to move as a group, getting better, evolving, and most importantly learning to think differently, through failing/learning whilst doing experiments (improvements, transitions, transformations, scenarios, strategies etc). We need to shift our focus to the socio-technological (theory) definition of being a professional. There is no humanity without technology and vice versa. The Iceberg model theory allows us to simultaneously address the full stack of any workplace (events, patterns, structure/culture, vision/leadership/scenarios, mindsets/acumen, spirituality/mental hygiene). Compare the definition of a professional with the one of a pilot: safety, quality, systems, mastery, ownership, connection, trust, freedom.

  • @Willyoustandintheend
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    You vote for corrupt politicians you get corruption this man is a puppet

  • @rosiemackenzie5976
    @rosiemackenzie5976 2 місяці тому

    A genuine apology works much better, in conjuction with on going kindness.

  • @JibabyBear
    @JibabyBear 3 місяці тому

    “Be radically candid.” Love it!!!

  • @chelseaeatslemons
    @chelseaeatslemons 3 місяці тому

    So true ❤ (Edit: pls pin)

  • @kinac011
    @kinac011 3 місяці тому

    Insightful 👏🏽👏🏽

  • @bert4034
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    'promosm'

  • @holgerjrgensen2166
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    AI is superstition and illiteracy, a dead flock-howling-mantra Intelligence can Never be artificial.

  • @growing367
    @growing367 3 місяці тому

    0:55 1:55 4:08 4:42 Get it 4:55 Give it 5:13 Gauge it 5:48 6:08 Encourage

  • @growing367
    @growing367 3 місяці тому

    4:33

  • @SW-jt3sl
    @SW-jt3sl 4 місяці тому

    Good hes seeing the vet for vac, if its heartworms

  • @jimmijam4446
    @jimmijam4446 4 місяці тому

    This dog has heart worms! He’s not being sad. They travel from the digestive system to the nasal passages, or something to that effect. I’m not a veterinarian, but I know the symptoms.

  • @MelpyMelperson
    @MelpyMelperson 4 місяці тому

    I'm sending this to my boss

  • @lisas.522
    @lisas.522 4 місяці тому

    Dogs are so emo these days...

  • @user-ki9zc8wm5x
    @user-ki9zc8wm5x 4 місяці тому

    And they say that dogs don't have feelings or don't have no tears or don't have no soul. When all and all, yes they do. Their just like use, they were born like us, they go through struggles like us, they gotta' die one day and the meaning of survival they gotta' go for what they know in order to eat.

  • @davidtyler-ul9vw
    @davidtyler-ul9vw 4 місяці тому

    Poor pup!

  • @jaspajones7045
    @jaspajones7045 4 місяці тому

    Ladies have ruined the work environment.

  • @OldSchoolASMR
    @OldSchoolASMR 4 місяці тому

    I wish I knew what this felt like. 😂😢

  • @gigi5124005
    @gigi5124005 4 місяці тому

    This is me since August

  • @orgsthatmatter
    @orgsthatmatter 4 місяці тому

    Two incredible people making a positive difference with your teachings and conversations - thank you😀🙏 Kim and Bonnie

  • @janetshelley1361
    @janetshelley1361 5 місяців тому

    Kim and Team …you folks have been so helpful to me in the last few years, I can’t tell you how many books, podcasts and words of advice I’ve shared of Radical Candor. And I’m loving the MasterClass! Thank you, sincerely! Keep up the great work!

  • @NatalieZorah
    @NatalieZorah 5 місяців тому

    lol at the men in the comments thinking they’re “stronger” for dealing with the same shit. What’s bad is bad, regardless who you are. Stop giving shitty work environments excuses.

  • @thereasoner9454
    @thereasoner9454 5 місяців тому

    Try hearing this, and then going home to your woman who gets mad that you didn't take the garbage out, or mow the lawn, or fuel the car, etc. Lucky for her, she is a strong independent woman who can do anything a man can.

  • @paulbarran7962
    @paulbarran7962 5 місяців тому

    Grow up men face this every day for a millennium past!

  • @mikehess4494
    @mikehess4494 5 місяців тому

    Inspiring...TY...My job is to make my boss look good.

  • @quietmysoul1
    @quietmysoul1 5 місяців тому

    The audio was quite hard to listen to, almost like hearing a conversation over the loud speaker at the supermarket. All the best in your endeavours guys! ❤

    • @RadicalCandor
      @RadicalCandor 5 місяців тому

      Please forgive us for the audio in some of season 2. We hope you'll keep listening - it gets better!

  • @thebookreviewguy
    @thebookreviewguy 6 місяців тому

    Kim & Eleanor, thank you so much for your clarity. I honestly don't know why your book is not common literature for modern companies all across. Let's change that!!

  • @nicolenew1708
    @nicolenew1708 6 місяців тому

    😊😊😊

  • @secret1955
    @secret1955 6 місяців тому

    Kim I just want to bring to your attention. You are asking Delia questions and while she is talking you are talking over her and providing your perception. You need to let the expert speak.

  • @nabeelahcoaching8350
    @nabeelahcoaching8350 7 місяців тому

    I think polite honesty would avoid years of awkwardness

  • @Adelehalsall
    @Adelehalsall 7 місяців тому

    The unfortunate thing about radical candor is that many like to use it as a stick with which to beat people with. Criticism should always be constructive instead of destructive.

  • @LokendraSingh-42
    @LokendraSingh-42 8 місяців тому

    13:05 why is the switch from individual to manager is difficult 14:40 transition is difficult 19:35 questions to ask self before becoming manager 26:58 whether to promote someone into management 31:00 mental agility, behave in face of new aspects

  • @aaryanpagar1007
    @aaryanpagar1007 8 місяців тому

    Why do you make this brother? With complete honesty and as much care as me having to do 2 assignments on this at 3 am on a saturaday would allow, this is the most unnecessary PM framework I have ever come across. I hope I was radically candor.

  • @8nansky528
    @8nansky528 9 місяців тому

    I ADORE READING

  • @MrLoutee
    @MrLoutee 9 місяців тому

    I am a cybersecurity and information assurance doctoral student and an extreme introvert. I reviewed an archived live chat at Colorado Technical University Online with Matt, and it led me to this channel. I have experienced the "power influence" within discussion forums where participants remain idle for fear of interrupting prolonged irrelevant thoughts that seem self-reflective instead of participatory engagement. As you guys have stated, the fault lies within the moderator...I have subscribed to the channel and shall purchase the book as a reference for future discussion engagements. -Willie Lewis

  • @mokunz3084
    @mokunz3084 9 місяців тому

    This was so helpful, thank you!

  • @SLIM-SH8Y
    @SLIM-SH8Y 10 місяців тому

    is this a diss?

  • @SLIM-SH8Y
    @SLIM-SH8Y 10 місяців тому

    your ex boyfriend was the moral oppisite

  • @Boxers769
    @Boxers769 10 місяців тому

    How do you rebuild a better team culture from current hostile and toxic team culture?

  • @rodfowler3968
    @rodfowler3968 10 місяців тому

    *promo sm* 🙏

  • @bhineshwartidke4249
    @bhineshwartidke4249 10 місяців тому

    Finally found my insane tribe.

  • @santiagoperalta3912
    @santiagoperalta3912 11 місяців тому

    well done