114: How To Maintain Trust During Rumors And More Community Questions - a podcast by Dave Stachowiak

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Question from Jay:"I’m on the board of an organization that is run by two partners. One partner is really a people person. The other partner is more of a driver, all business, doesn’t like to fool around in the office. The challenge is one partner really pushes employees to the point where they almost want to quit and then the other partner has to come in and calm things down and smooth out the hard feelings. The drive partner is sometimes also blunt and driven with customers so the other partner has had to patch some things up and in other cases they have lost customers. What can I do?"We mentioned Ram Charan's new book, Boards That Lead*
We also mentioned his recent interview with the HBR IdeaCastEpisode #89: The Value of the StrengthsFinder Assessment
Episode #90: How To Interpret Your StrengthsFinder ResultsQuestion from Monre: [AUDIO]

We mentioned Episode #59: Seven Principles for Leading People Older Than YouWe mentioned the book Leadership and Self-Deception*

Questions from Julie:"How do you maintain loyalty and trust when rumors are circulating? How do you keep employees motivated In the face of cutbacks.""How do you work with a boss that shows favoritism due to friendships outside the office?"Community Feedback
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You’ve been a manager for less than 2 years.You work for a company or organization of more than 25 people.

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