What does honesty look like when stakes are high and timing matters? This episode centers on a simple rule from Big Mike: Bad news doesn’t get better with age. We unpack the difference between truth, spin, and omission and why partial honesty with a slant can be just as damaging as a clean mistake. From leadership credibility to team culture, we explore how delays create confusion, why silence isn’t neutral, and how a one-minute feedback moment can change a career. If you care abo...
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What does honesty look like when stakes are high and timing matters? This episode centers on a simple rule from Big Mike: Bad news doesn’t get better with age. We unpack the difference between truth, spin, and omission and why partial honesty with a slant can be just as damaging as a clean mistake. From leadership credibility to team culture, we explore how delays create confusion, why silence isn’t neutral, and how a one-minute feedback moment can change a career. If you care abo...
Have you ever considered that conflict could be more beneficial than detrimental? In this episode of Lead On with Greg and Mark, we uncover how effective communication can turn disagreements into opportunities for growth and collaboration. Inspired by the tips from National Liberty Museum, we share practical strategies such as listening more, talking less, and focusing on the issue at hand rather than personalizing disputes. Real-life examples demonstrate how these tactics can foster understa...
Lead On with Greg & Mark (LOwGaM)
What does honesty look like when stakes are high and timing matters? This episode centers on a simple rule from Big Mike: Bad news doesn’t get better with age. We unpack the difference between truth, spin, and omission and why partial honesty with a slant can be just as damaging as a clean mistake. From leadership credibility to team culture, we explore how delays create confusion, why silence isn’t neutral, and how a one-minute feedback moment can change a career. If you care abo...