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Leadership gets messy when silence lets rumors grow. We dig into practical transparency—the kind that earns trust, sharpens execution, and cuts through noise—without veering into oversharing. Starting from the twin meanings of transparency (letting light through and inviting scrutiny), we show how to communicate clearly, absorb criticism without reacting, and set boundaries that keep information useful, not chaotic.
We break down twenty concrete habits any leader can adopt: admit mistakes fast, share the why behind decisions, be honest about what you don’t know, set crisp expectations, and make your actions match your words. You’ll hear how regular company updates calm speculation, why 1:1s and transparent performance management anchor accountability, and how to design a 90-day onboarding plan that signals growth from day one. We also explore skip-level meetings and the value of early employee voices before they assimilate and lose fresh insight.
Along the way, we connect research-backed insights to the daily reality of leading people. You’ll learn how discernment prevents oversharing, when financial transparency is essential for those who own budgets, and how to handle tough feedback without defensiveness. We close with a simple homework plan: choose three transparency habits, practice them deliberately, and track progress in a journal so improvement sticks.

We unpack what real transparency looks like in leadership, from clear communication and boundaries to systems that reduce rumors and raise engagement. We share 20 practical habits, a simple homework plan, and research-backed practices that turn vulnerability into trust.
20 Habits of Transparency for Leaders

  1. Clear Communication
  2. Express Emotions Honestly
  3. Admit Mistakes
  4. Share Decision Making
  5. Be Open to Constructive Feedback
  6. Share Relevant Information
  7. Admit Ignorance
  8. Set Clear Expectations
  9. Demonstrate Actions Matching with Words
  10. Disclose Conflicts of Interests
  11. Display Personal Boundaries
  12. Be Financially Transparent with Team Members that Need to Know
  13. Match Team Member Work Ethic
  14. Don't Be Defensive
  15. Show Vulnerability
  16. Provide Regular Corporate Updates
  17. Invite Transparency in Return
  18. Hold Meeting with Accountability
  19. Have Clarity in the Onboarding Process
  20. Have Skip-Level Meetings

If building trust, engagement, and clarity sounds like the culture you want, this conversation gives you the steps to start today. Subscribe for more practical leadership tools, share with a colleague who needs a nudge toward clarity, and leave a review to tell us which habit you’ll try first.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Framing Transparency And Veterans Day (00:00:00)

2. Defining Transparency And Public Scrutiny (00:02:40)

3. Handling Criticism Without Reactivity (00:05:20)

4. Boundaries, Oversharing, And Discernment (00:08:40)

5. Fifteen Practices For Clear Communication (00:11:03)

6. Midroll: Subscribe And Visit First Lead U (00:16:16)

7. Why Application Beats Theory In Growth (00:17:42)

8. Finishing The Practices: Boundaries To Vulnerability (00:20:41)

9. Forbes Insights: Trust Through Transparency (00:22:19)

10. Practical Systems: Updates, 1:1s, Onboarding (00:25:24)

11. Skip-Level Meetings And Early Voices (00:28:02)

12. The Top 20 Checklist And Homework (00:31:01)

86 episodes

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Leadership gets messy when silence lets rumors grow. We dig into practical transparency—the kind that earns trust, sharpens execution, and cuts through noise—without veering into oversharing. Starting from the twin meanings of transparency (letting light through and inviting scrutiny), we show how to communicate clearly, absorb criticism without reacting, and set boundaries that keep information useful, not chaotic.
We break down twenty concrete habits any leader can adopt: admit mistakes fast, share the why behind decisions, be honest about what you don’t know, set crisp expectations, and make your actions match your words. You’ll hear how regular company updates calm speculation, why 1:1s and transparent performance management anchor accountability, and how to design a 90-day onboarding plan that signals growth from day one. We also explore skip-level meetings and the value of early employee voices before they assimilate and lose fresh insight.
Along the way, we connect research-backed insights to the daily reality of leading people. You’ll learn how discernment prevents oversharing, when financial transparency is essential for those who own budgets, and how to handle tough feedback without defensiveness. We close with a simple homework plan: choose three transparency habits, practice them deliberately, and track progress in a journal so improvement sticks.

We unpack what real transparency looks like in leadership, from clear communication and boundaries to systems that reduce rumors and raise engagement. We share 20 practical habits, a simple homework plan, and research-backed practices that turn vulnerability into trust.
20 Habits of Transparency for Leaders

  1. Clear Communication
  2. Express Emotions Honestly
  3. Admit Mistakes
  4. Share Decision Making
  5. Be Open to Constructive Feedback
  6. Share Relevant Information
  7. Admit Ignorance
  8. Set Clear Expectations
  9. Demonstrate Actions Matching with Words
  10. Disclose Conflicts of Interests
  11. Display Personal Boundaries
  12. Be Financially Transparent with Team Members that Need to Know
  13. Match Team Member Work Ethic
  14. Don't Be Defensive
  15. Show Vulnerability
  16. Provide Regular Corporate Updates
  17. Invite Transparency in Return
  18. Hold Meeting with Accountability
  19. Have Clarity in the Onboarding Process
  20. Have Skip-Level Meetings

If building trust, engagement, and clarity sounds like the culture you want, this conversation gives you the steps to start today. Subscribe for more practical leadership tools, share with a colleague who needs a nudge toward clarity, and leave a review to tell us which habit you’ll try first.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Framing Transparency And Veterans Day (00:00:00)

2. Defining Transparency And Public Scrutiny (00:02:40)

3. Handling Criticism Without Reactivity (00:05:20)

4. Boundaries, Oversharing, And Discernment (00:08:40)

5. Fifteen Practices For Clear Communication (00:11:03)

6. Midroll: Subscribe And Visit First Lead U (00:16:16)

7. Why Application Beats Theory In Growth (00:17:42)

8. Finishing The Practices: Boundaries To Vulnerability (00:20:41)

9. Forbes Insights: Trust Through Transparency (00:22:19)

10. Practical Systems: Updates, 1:1s, Onboarding (00:25:24)

11. Skip-Level Meetings And Early Voices (00:28:02)

12. The Top 20 Checklist And Homework (00:31:01)

86 episodes

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