#421: Mastering MedTech Influence: The Power of Communication in Quality
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In this episode, host Etienne Nichols sits down with Lesley Worthington, an executive coach with a background in psychology, law, and over 20 years in quality and regulatory affairs. They explore the critical, yet often overlooked, role of communication in building a robust culture of quality. Lesley explains that while quality professionals possess deep technical knowledge, they often struggle to be heard because they focus on being clear and correct rather than on making others feel understood. This conversation delves into why traditional training methods fall short and how a shift in mindset can lead to better relationships and greater influence.
Lesley highlights that true influence and buy-in don’t come from simply explaining things well, but from actively listening and making others feel heard. The discussion touches on common pitfalls, such as using excessive jargon, over-explaining, and failing to understand the listener's perspective. Lesley emphasizes the importance of building trust and psychological safety, which allows for open communication and the ability to ask clarifying questions without fear. She shares practical strategies, like paraphrasing to confirm understanding and moving from a "broadcast" mindset to one of curious listening.
The conversation concludes with a look at the limits of traditional training, which often focuses on information over action and fails to address personal habits and emotional intelligence. Lesley describes how her coaching practice provides a personalized space for professionals to think through their specific challenges and discover their own solutions. She advocates for simple, plain language and encourages a shift from fear-based interactions to curiosity-driven ones, underscoring that the core of effective communication is a human-centric approach.
Key Timestamps
- [02:52] - The PR Problem: Lesley addresses why skilled professionals in quality and regulatory roles often struggle to be heard, linking it to their non-direct authority and a tendency to prioritize correctness over relationships.
- [06:34] - The Buy-in Breakthrough: The difference between being understood and making someone feel understood is explored, revealing that true buy-in hinges on empathy and listening.
- [09:34] - Communication Blind Spots: This segment uncovers common, subconscious behaviors that undermine communication, such as using too much jargon, over-explaining, and failing to consider the audience's knowledge.
- [14:17] - The Power of Admitting 'I Don't Know': Etienne and Lesley discuss how acknowledging a lack of understanding can build trust and demonstrate self-awareness, countering the fear of appearing "dumb."
- [16:42] - Fear vs. Curiosity: Etienne shares his perspective on curiosity as the opposite of fear and a powerful tool for overcoming communication anxieties.
- [18:12] - Why Training Fails: The limitations of traditional corporate training are examined, highlighting its focus on information rather than the personalized, action-oriented work required for true behavioral change.
- [25:39] - The Coaching Advantage: Lesley explains how coaching helps professionals solve their own problems and gain clarity by creating a dedicated space for focused thinking and reflection.
Quotes
- "Buy-in isn't about whether people understand; it's about whether people feel understood." — Lesley Worthington
- "Curiosity... I think the opposite of fear is curiosity." — Etienne Nichols
Takeaways
- Shift from Correctness to Connection: The most effective medical device professionals understand that their influence isn't solely based on being technically correct. Instead, they build strong relationships by focusing on making others feel heard, which ultimately encourages buy-in.
- Plain Language is a Global Asset: In an increasingly globalized industry, avoiding jargon and using plain language is crucial. This not only enhances clarity for non-specialists but also helps prevent miscommunication across different languages and cultures.
- Listening as a Strategic Tool: Listening isn't passive; it's an active, strategic skill. By asking clarifying questions and paraphrasing what you've heard, you can build trust and ensure mutual understanding, leading to smoother project execution and a stronger culture of quality.
- Identify Your Communication Blind Spots: Many professionals have communication habits—like over-explaining or using jargon to prove credibility—that unknowingly undermine their effectiveness. Recognizing and addressing these "hidden things" is the first step toward becoming a more influential leader.
- Action Over Information: While traditional training provides valuable information, true change comes from putting that knowledge into practice. Personalized coaching and self-reflection are powerful tools for addressing specific, real-world communication challenges that generic courses cannot.
References
- FDA QMS Regulation (QMSR): The episode references the FDA's new Quality Management System Regulation (QMSR) and its preamble, which includes expectations for a "culture of quality."
- Etienne Nichols's LinkedIn: For more insights and connections within the medical device industry, you can connect with Etienne Nichols on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/etienne-nichols/.
- Lesley Worthington's LinkedIn: To learn more about executive coaching and communication, connect with Lesley Worthington on LinkedIn.
MedTech 101 Section
Curse of Knowledge: This psychological bias describes the difficulty a person has in thinking about a problem from the perspective of a less-informed person. In the context of the medical device industry, a quality or regulatory professional with a deep understanding of a topic (like a CAPA or a 483) might mistakenly assume that everyone else on the team shares the same level of knowledge. This leads to the use of jargon and a lack of clear explanation, which can confuse others and hinder collaboration. The "curse" is broken by consciously stepping back and using simple, everyday language that is accessible to all.
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