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In this episode of The Cribsheet, Clarissa Sowemimo-Coker and Meg Lovell talk about what to do when things inevitably go wrong. All leaders will have difficult times to weather, and your approach to the chaos can hugely impact how you come through the storm. The hosts discuss making sure people are not surprised, and how to convey difficult news well. The importance of compassion and clarity in delivering hard messages is analysed, and ideas for how to discuss the way forward are given. Key Takeaways * Start managing messaging on difficult news early on- people may be disappointed, but they should never be surprised * Consistency beats charisma- when things are difficult, you need to continue to show up regularly and keep your promises * Deliver difficult news with clarity and compassion, and map out the way forward calmly Episode Highlights 02:00: Biotech implosions and “the Valley of Death” 05:45: Moving quickly when you start to see signs of issues appearing 09:00: Avoiding surprise bad news 10:45: Call it out when people may accuse you of being too negative 12:00: Treat people with respect when you’re delivering bad news 14:00: Having compassion when there’s tough news to deliver 15:30: Clarissa’s key phrase - “I understand how hard this is but we have to do it anyway” 17:00: Having followed your values from the outset is helpful in hard times 21:00: Staying consistent and keeping promises in chaos is essential About the Hosts Clarissa works with leaders on high-stakes decisions after a career as a lawyer, COO and a public market CEO. Meg is a Fractional CEO and negotiation expert. End Credits Find and connect with us on LinkedIn: Meg: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meg-lovell-strategy Clarissa: https://www.linkedin.com/in/clarissasowemimocoker This episode was written and recorded by us, and produced by Lucy Lucraft (http://lucylucraft.co.uk [http://lucylucraft.co.uk] ). If you enjoyed this episode please leave a 5* rating and review - and hit the 'follow' button!
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