Being Direct Isn't Mean. It's Respectful Leadership | Ep 51 | You've Got People Problems
In this episode of You’ve Got People Problems, host Melissa Ortiz sits down with Anne Chapman, Chief People Officer at the Louisiana SPCA, for an engaging conversation about one of the most important and often misunderstood leadership skills: direct communication.
Drawing from her experience leading people in a mission-driven organization that serves both animals and the community, Anne shares how directness is not about being harsh or confrontational. Instead, it is one of the greatest forms of respect leaders can offer their teams. Together, Melissa and Anne explore why so many leaders avoid difficult conversations, how indirect communication creates confusion and frustration, and what organizations can do to build cultures where honest feedback is welcomed rather than feared.
Through practical stories, leadership lessons, and real-world examples from the Louisiana SPCA, this conversation highlights how direct communication strengthens trust, improves accountability, and helps organizations solve problems before they grow into larger issues. Anne also shares how her team uses Predictive Index, structured feedback conversations, and a culture of psychological safety to create stronger relationships and better outcomes.
Key topics covered in this episode include:
• Why being direct is one of the highest forms of respect in leadership
• The difference between being kind and being vague
• How indirect communication creates unnecessary conflict and frustration
• Building a culture where feedback is expected, welcomed, and actionable
• Why leaders must address issues early before they become larger problems
• Practical techniques for giving difficult feedback with confidence and empathy
• The role of Predictive Index and self-awareness in communication styles
• How psychological safety and accountability can coexist in healthy cultures
• Lessons from leading a mission-driven organization with employees, volunteers, and foster families
Whether you are a CEO, manager, HR professional, or team leader, this episode offers practical insight into creating a workplace where people can have honest conversations, solve problems faster, and build stronger relationships through clear communication.
If you've ever struggled with giving feedback, addressing performance concerns, or having difficult conversations, this episode provides a powerful reminder that being direct isn't mean—it's respectful leadership.
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