Straight Talk — Building a Corporate Culture that Values Honesty, Rewards Integrity and Encourages Candor
OVERVIEW
Let’s face it. Straight, honest, no nonsense
communication in organizations today is more rare than common. Whether
it’s fear of reprisal, natural timidity, or not wanting to hurt someone’s
feelings, many of us avoid telling the truth when the truth needs to be told.
The same applies to many of those who work for us.
The cost of such reticence can be high. If managers can’t get
honest feedback from their subordinates, they, like the emperor in the fable of
the Emperor’s New Clothes, will make foolish decisions. If employees can’t get
honest feedback from their managers, they don’t improve, and their poor
performance devalues the organization. If team members feel uncomfortable
expressing contrary opinions, the status quo never gets challenged and
creativity dies.
Based on Larry Johnson’s book, ‘Absolute Honesty: Building A Corporate Culture That Values Straight Talk and Rewards Integrity’ Larry shows
you how to enhance your leadership skills and how to create a strong culture in
organization by establishing a new standard of communication — a standard that
encourages creativity through candid discussions, frank expression of ideas, and
healthy debate. A standard that tells the truth, doesn’t mince words, and is
guided by a clear sense of right and wrong.
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WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND
If you want people to feel free to express their ideas without
the fear of retribution and feel comfortable challenging the status quo, this
webinar is for you. Attend this webinar and learn the importance of corporate
culture and techniques for building a corporate culture.
AREAS COVERED
- Tell the truth – the worst truth beats the best lie.
- We explore how this can sometimes be difficult and how
to overcome the challenges of being honest.
- Tackle problems as they happen – we look at how we tend
to avoid unpleasantness in our encounters with others and how that can
cause damaged relationships and suppression of the truth.
- Agree to disagree and commit – no whining allowed.
Taken from Intel Corporation, this rule of engagement says that you should
speak your mind but never whine.
- Welcome the truth – to avoid the Naked Emperor Syndrome
- Reward the messenger bearing bad news
- Build a platform of integrity - for yourself and your
team
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
You will walk away with practical tools for applying the Six
Laws of Absolute Honesty:
- Tell the truth — the worst truth beats the best lie
- Understand the importance of corporate culture and
tackle problems as they happen
- Agree to disagree and commit — no whining allowed
- Welcome the truth — to avoid the Naked Emperor Syndrome
- Reward the messenger bearing bad news
- Build a platform of integrity — for yourself and your
team
WHO WILL BENEFIT
Team leaders, managers, directors, leaders – anyone who manages
others and wants to create a more honest, transparent and creative culture.
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