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Kim Scott
Radical Respect a book by Kim Scott
What gets in the way of collaborative, respectful work environments? How can we build teams where everyone can love their work--and working together? Those the questions this podcast explores.In Season Three, Kim and Wesley are back. Also, a name change as we move from “Just Work” to “Radical Respect”. As part of the paperback release of Just Work which is coming out in May of 2024, Kim made major revisions to the text based on all the learnings of the last three years. She also decided to change the name of the book from Just Work to...
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5.0 stars from 7 ratings
Love this pod cast!
I just love every topic you cover and guest you bring on. I have been recommending it to everyone I speak to. So refreshing to hear people unpack bullying, bias and prejudice in a frame of leadership and unapologetically what is and isn’t good leadership. And not being afraid to reflect on your...Read full review »
Leishy lou via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 03/07/24
Great listen!
Very good listen! I’m a couple episodes in and going back to the back catalog. Really enjoying the discussions!
sink via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/05/23
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