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...
Join us, Greg and Mark, as we turn a literal dog bite into a clear roadmap for rebuilding trust, from personal pain to leadership practice. We compare trust mindsets, test a five-step repair plan, and draw clean lines between apology theater and real accountability. Send us a text and let us know how we're doing. In the meantime, make it a great day & innovate the USA! Check out all episodes of Lead On with Greg & Mark on your favorite podcast platform!
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...