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TCL094 - The Power of NO - Why inviting disagreement is an essential skill

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Please take 1 min to rate this podcast ! It will mean a HUGE deal to me. www.ratethispodcast.com/intellicoach In this episode, we cover a crucial skill every leader should master - inviting disagreement. Have you ever been in a meeting where everyone seemed to agree with your boss's idea, but you had reservations? Or shared an idea with someone and wondered if they were just trying to please you? It's a common problem, and as a manager, it's crucial to create an environment where people feel comfortable disagreeing with you. So, why is it essential to disagree? Here are the five reasons we cover:
  • Better decision-making
  • Increased trust
  • Improved collaboration
  • Enhanced creativity
  • Greater accountability
We also discuss three examples of how to invite disagreement and five objections people may have to it. But how can you overcome these objections? We provide you with a few next steps that you can take, such as listening actively, asking for pros and cons, acknowledging limitations, rewarding dissent, setting ground rules, and even playing the devil's advocate. By mastering the skill of inviting disagreement, you can create a culture of open communication and access a wider range of perspectives and ideas. It can lead to better decision-making, improved collaboration, increased trust, enhanced creativity, and greater accountability. So, if you're a leader looking to make the best decisions for your team or organization, then learning the skill of inviting disagreement is a must. Tune in to this episode to discover how to create a safe space for dissent, empower your team members to speak up and take ownership of their work, and ultimately become a more effective leader. Connect with us: -------------------------- Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://www.intellicoach.com/blog Get updated with our Podcast: https://www.intellicoach.com/podcast Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/intellicoach Follow us on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/intellicoach IntelliCoach on Facebook: www.facebook.com/intellicoach IntelliCoach on Instagram: www.instagram.com/intellicoach
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Manage episode 357106750 series 2975415
Indhold leveret af IntelliCoach. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af IntelliCoach eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.
Please take 1 min to rate this podcast ! It will mean a HUGE deal to me. www.ratethispodcast.com/intellicoach In this episode, we cover a crucial skill every leader should master - inviting disagreement. Have you ever been in a meeting where everyone seemed to agree with your boss's idea, but you had reservations? Or shared an idea with someone and wondered if they were just trying to please you? It's a common problem, and as a manager, it's crucial to create an environment where people feel comfortable disagreeing with you. So, why is it essential to disagree? Here are the five reasons we cover:
  • Better decision-making
  • Increased trust
  • Improved collaboration
  • Enhanced creativity
  • Greater accountability
We also discuss three examples of how to invite disagreement and five objections people may have to it. But how can you overcome these objections? We provide you with a few next steps that you can take, such as listening actively, asking for pros and cons, acknowledging limitations, rewarding dissent, setting ground rules, and even playing the devil's advocate. By mastering the skill of inviting disagreement, you can create a culture of open communication and access a wider range of perspectives and ideas. It can lead to better decision-making, improved collaboration, increased trust, enhanced creativity, and greater accountability. So, if you're a leader looking to make the best decisions for your team or organization, then learning the skill of inviting disagreement is a must. Tune in to this episode to discover how to create a safe space for dissent, empower your team members to speak up and take ownership of their work, and ultimately become a more effective leader. Connect with us: -------------------------- Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://www.intellicoach.com/blog Get updated with our Podcast: https://www.intellicoach.com/podcast Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/intellicoach Follow us on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/intellicoach IntelliCoach on Facebook: www.facebook.com/intellicoach IntelliCoach on Instagram: www.instagram.com/intellicoach
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