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Being constructive and respectful is easy, so why do we need to expose it as a business communication challenge? Because humans are complicated creatures and we are often unaware of idiosyncracies in our behavior. To become better managers and leaders, we need to be made aware of our weaknesses and encouraged to make the necessary changes in ourselves to improve! As leaders, we set the tone for others to take the appropriate steps on their own journeys toward self-improvement. We do so by implementing systems focused on open and respectful communication between all staff. These systems are a…mehr

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Being constructive and respectful is easy, so why do we need to expose it as a business communication challenge? Because humans are complicated creatures and we are often unaware of idiosyncracies in our behavior. To become better managers and leaders, we need to be made aware of our weaknesses and encouraged to make the necessary changes in ourselves to improve! As leaders, we set the tone for others to take the appropriate steps on their own journeys toward self-improvement. We do so by implementing systems focused on open and respectful communication between all staff. These systems are a hallmark of well-managed, high-performing modern workplaces. Mastering the art of constructive feedback promises to elicit employees' full talents toward shared goals. Leaders play a pivotal role in instituting clear guidelines and modeling human-centered communication. Insightful leaders recognize themselves as coaches rather than arbiters of judgment policing compliance. The key to eliciting peak performance in people lies in elevating human dignity. All employees possess unique talents that leaders can channel towards service and self-actualization when environments secure enough safety for risk-taking. By combining compassion and accountability, leaders create psychologically safe cultures that court creativity rather than conflict. No matter how successful, business leaders need to continuously explore how to use criticism productively to promote growth and learning in organizations. Constructive criticism focuses on behaviors rather than personal attributes, offers specific guidance for improvement, and is delivered respectfully. This builds trust, engagement, and a culture of continuous learning. Offering evidence-based strategies for leaders seeking to transform workplace culture through positive communication, this book provides readers with valuable insights, perspective, tips and real-world examples to improve their communication skills and the skills and productivity of those around them.
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Richard Zwicky is an accomplished international business leader, strategist, and inventor known for cultivating cultures of innovation that empower teams to achieve their full potential. With pragmatism, compassion, and vision, he focuses on enhancing operational excellence while implementing supportive business solutions that help staff maximize their potential. He has built operations across four continents with up to 500 employees and over $40 million in revenues by bootstrapping and raising venture capital investments. Leveraging decades of experience guiding international teams and a keen understanding of organizational intricacies, he can pinpoint stress points within companies and craft tailored solutions. He leads by example, using a highly transparent and adaptable leadership style that champions open communication to drive transformational change. While Zwicky enjoys focusing on building and optimizing teams for success, building businesses that have a positive impact on the community while driving revenue is key. With a pragmatic vision and an inclusive approach focused on realizing human potential, he helps people build cohesive teams ready to capitalize on future opportunities. Highly attuned to mental health needs, he works sensitively with staff to overcome personal challenges that workplace stressors may exacerbate. He is also the author of more than fifteen patents that are foundational to Internet operations, and his combination of strategic foresight and data-driven insights offers a rare perspective into the challenges, mindset, and values needed to build organizational agility. A graduate of McGill University and formerly the Executive-in-Residence at the Gustavson School of Business, Zwicky's global experience offers a tremendous international perspective and sustained guidance, making him an invaluable partner for taking companies to the next level while supporting the well-being of staff.