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How Does Your Team Receive Feedback?
Learn the Secrets to Giving Feedback Drives Flow & Team Success
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- The Power of Letting Go: How Phil Jackson’s “Zen” approach taught Kobe Bryant that true greatness is about making others shine, not just personal achievement.
- Mastering Feedback for Team Flow: The common mistakes leaders make with feedback and how you can shift from critique to guiding growth with feedforward.
- Creating a Culture of Collaboration: Actionable steps to foster a feedback-rich, psychologically safe environment where your team thrives together.
Tune in to learn how courageous communication and thoughtful feedback can unlock your team’s full potential and drive high performance!
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Chapters
1. Turning Kobe into a Team Player (00:00:00)
2. Why is Feedback Difficult? (00:05:55)
3. When Feedback is Ineffective (00:07:23)
4. Goldsmith's Feedforward Approach (00:09:05)
5. Feedback to Create Team Alignment (00:10:52)
6. Creating a Feedback-Rich Culture (00:12:17)
7. Time to Take Action (00:13:32)
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