Permission to Speak Freely: How the Best Leaders Cultivate a Culture of Candor by KINCAID - ISBN: 9781626569225
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Permission to Speak Freely: How the Best Leaders Cultivate a Culture of Candor

How the Best Leaders Cultivate a Culture of Candor

  • Paperback

    176 pages

  • Release Date

    1 January 2018

Summary

Lead So Your People Speak FreelyCandid communication enhances innovation, ownership, engagement, and performance. The benefits of hearing questions and uncertainties, good and bad ideas, and honest feedback are game-changing. Yet research shows that most of the time, people never share their true thoughts with each other-and especially not with their leaders.But what if they did? What if everyone could confidently communicate without fearing a negative response? In Permission to Speak Freely,…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781626569225
ISBN-10:1626569223
Author:KINCAID
Publisher:Berrett-Koehler
Imprint:Berrett-Koehler
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:176
Edition:9th
Release Date:1 January 2018
Weight:213g
Dimensions:215mm x 139mm x 13mm
Series:Agency/Distributed
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Critics Review

“Permission to Speak Freely is a rare leadership book that entertains and educates. The stories are memorable, the research is meaningful, and the takeaways are immediately actionable.” —Adam Grant, Wharton professor and New York Times bestselling author of Give and Take and Originals “We simply cannot figure out what is essential as leaders without people sharing what they are seeing, hearing, and experiencing. This takes powerful listening on the part of the leader. These truths—and how to make them a reality—are beautifully illustrated in Permission to Speak Freely.” —Greg McKeown, New York Times bestselling author of Essentialism “This book tackles the most important problem in organizations today—leaders do not know how to encourage their subordinates to speak up. Permission to Speak Freely not only identifies the problem with powerful stories but offers suggestions that are important to leaders at every level, especially those at the very tops of their organization.” —Edgar H. Schein, Professor Emeritus, MIT Sloan School of Management, and author of Humble Consulting and Humble Inquiry “Incredible writing. Edible lessons. I set out to read a chapter of Permission to Speak Freely and then couldn’t put it down. Devour this book and learn from it.” —Scott Snook, Harvard Business School Senior Lecturer and coauthor of The Discover Your True North Fieldbook and The Handbook for Teaching Leadership “Crandall and Kincaid adroitly reveal how leaders inadvertently derail creativity and commitment, and deliver keen insights on how to avoid that trap. Permission to Speak Freely is a powerful reminder to leaders that they aren’t necessarily the smartest people in the room.” —Tom Kolditz, Founding Director, Ann and John Doerr Institute for New Leaders, Rice University; retired Brigadier General; and former Professor and Leadership Development Program Director, Yale School of Management “The tenets illustrated in Permission to Speak Freely are already shaping the way I operate my business, build my team, and consult on matters of organization change management. This book is a remarkable tool for diverse leaders worldwide. ” —Tyler Borders, cofounder and Principal, Dartlet

About The Author

KINCAID

Doug Crandall _x202A_is the founding partner of Blue Rudder, a leadership development consultancy. He has led in the US Army, taught at West Point, and helped develop and grow Walmart’s Leadership Academy. Doug is the coauthor of Hope Unseen and the editor of Leadership Lessons from West Point.Matthew Kincaid, PhD, is a business professor and the managing partner of Blue Rudder. He has led four start-ups, consulted for various Fortune 500 companies, and been published in international leadership journals.

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