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What to Say When You Disagree with Your Boss (Without Losing Respect)

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Welcome back to the Power of Peacefulness podcast — a space created for professional women to explore career, relationships, and self-improvement while reclaiming inner peace.

Today, we’re tackling one of the most intimidating moments in the workplace: what to do when you realize you need to disagree with your boss. It’s high-stakes — your reputation, your job security, and your relationship with leadership may all feel like they’re on the line. But research shows that, when done thoughtfully, respectful disagreement can actually strengthen trust, spark innovation, and improve decision-making.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why constructive disagreement is essential for career growth and organizational success

  • The science behind Upward Voice and psychological safety (Amy Edmondson’s research)

  • A step-by-step framework for voicing concerns respectfully

  • Evidence-based scripts for different workplace scenarios (strategic, collaborative, and ethical conflicts)

  • What to do if your boss reacts defensively — and how to recover gracefully

  • How to practice and build confidence for high-stakes conversations

Real-World Examples Covered:

  • Suggesting a soft launch when your boss pushes for an immediate product release

  • Proposing contractors instead of permanent hires under tight deadlines

  • Raising compliance or ethical concerns without escalating conflict

  • Offering alternatives in meetings without undermining leadership

Why it matters:
Disagreement doesn’t have to be destructive. When you align with shared goals, present objective data, and offer practical alternatives, you don’t just challenge an idea — you demonstrate professionalism and leadership potential.

Resources Mentioned:
📖 Amy Edmondson’s research on psychological safety
📖 Studies on Upward Voice and leadership communication
📖 My free workbook to help you reclaim inner peace: powerofpeacefulness.com

  continue reading

279 episodes

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Manage episode 510074816 series 3582753
Content provided by Sharon T McLaughlin MD FACS. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sharon T McLaughlin MD FACS or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Welcome back to the Power of Peacefulness podcast — a space created for professional women to explore career, relationships, and self-improvement while reclaiming inner peace.

Today, we’re tackling one of the most intimidating moments in the workplace: what to do when you realize you need to disagree with your boss. It’s high-stakes — your reputation, your job security, and your relationship with leadership may all feel like they’re on the line. But research shows that, when done thoughtfully, respectful disagreement can actually strengthen trust, spark innovation, and improve decision-making.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why constructive disagreement is essential for career growth and organizational success

  • The science behind Upward Voice and psychological safety (Amy Edmondson’s research)

  • A step-by-step framework for voicing concerns respectfully

  • Evidence-based scripts for different workplace scenarios (strategic, collaborative, and ethical conflicts)

  • What to do if your boss reacts defensively — and how to recover gracefully

  • How to practice and build confidence for high-stakes conversations

Real-World Examples Covered:

  • Suggesting a soft launch when your boss pushes for an immediate product release

  • Proposing contractors instead of permanent hires under tight deadlines

  • Raising compliance or ethical concerns without escalating conflict

  • Offering alternatives in meetings without undermining leadership

Why it matters:
Disagreement doesn’t have to be destructive. When you align with shared goals, present objective data, and offer practical alternatives, you don’t just challenge an idea — you demonstrate professionalism and leadership potential.

Resources Mentioned:
📖 Amy Edmondson’s research on psychological safety
📖 Studies on Upward Voice and leadership communication
📖 My free workbook to help you reclaim inner peace: powerofpeacefulness.com

  continue reading

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