Kim Scott discusses the power of ‘Radical Candor’ in cultivating workplace trust

Leadership isn’t just about making decisions; it’s about fostering trust, respect, and meaningful communication within a team. On today’s episode of The Small Business Show, Kim Scott, author of Radical Candor and Radical Respect, discusses her leadership philosophy, which emphasizes a balance of care and challenge, the art of giving feedback, and building a culture of trust in the workplace.

First, Scott begins by defining “radical candor” as a leadership style in which leaders genuinely care for their team members while challenging them directly. She explains that it’s not enough to just challenge or care—leaders must do both to avoid pitfalls like obnoxious aggression (challenging without care) or manipulative insincerity (caring without challenging).

In addition, Scott talks about how leaders can improve feedback delivery, emphasizing the need for emotional awareness, especially when employees react negatively. She suggests that leaders should “get curious, not furious” when faced with resistance or anger.

Building a culture of trust, Scott argues, begins with soliciting feedback and rewarding candor. A leader’s ability to listen with an open mind and respond thoughtfully helps foster an environment where trust can thrive.

Her new book, Radical Respect, addresses the importance of unconditional regard for others’ humanity, urging leaders to combat bias, prejudice, and bullying to maintain respect in the workplace.

Finally, Scott concludes by highlighting the need for leaders to view feedback and disagreement as opportunities for growth, promoting an atmosphere where both respect and performance can flourish.

"Radical candor is a leadership style where you care personally and you challenge directly at the same time." – Kim Scott