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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2549409/fan_mail/new] Episode Title: Radical Candor – How to Be Honest Without Being Brutal Episode Description: How many times have you held back feedback because you did not want to hurt someone's feelings? Or watched a leader tear someone down in front of the whole team and call it honesty? In this episode of Books I Read, Rahul breaks down Radical Candor by Kim Scott — a framework used by leadership teams across the world to give feedback that is direct, specific, and deeply human, all at the same time. You will learn the two axes that separate great feedback from harmful feedback, the three failure zones most Indian leaders fall into without even realising it — Ruinous Empathy, Obnoxious Aggression, and Manipulative Insincerity — and a simple four-part structure you can use in your very next feedback conversation, whether it is with a junior team member, a senior chef, or even your own manager. This episode includes real examples from food, hospitality, and QSR contexts — from addressing a waiter who is rushing guests, to giving honest feedback upward to an owner or senior leader without burning the relationship. If you have ever stayed silent about a problem for too long, or said something honest that landed badly, this episode is for you. Books I Read is a podcast for leaders in food, hospitality, business, and beyond — practical books, applied to real situations, in under five minutes. Like, follow, and share with one person on your team who either needs to hear honest feedback or needs to get better at giving it. #RadicalCandor #BooksIRead #LeadershipPodcast #FeedbackCulture #IndianLeadership #HospitalityLeadership #QSRLeadership #TeamDevelopment #ManagementSkills #LeadBetter Books I Read Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2549409/support] Books I Read
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