The Operator | Healthcare Business
Most leaders believe the purpose of an all-hands meeting is to communicate information. Larry Benz believes the opposite. In this episode of The Operator, Larry explores why many all-hands meetings fail to accomplish their most important objective: helping leadership learn what is actually happening inside the organization. The conversation examines how organizations create the appearance of transparency while avoiding uncomfortable conversations, why employees stop asking questions, and how leaders can accidentally mistake silence for agreement. Larry also introduces a simple metric leaders can use to evaluate whether their all-hands meetings are generating real dialogue or simply broadcasting information. Topics Covered * Why most all-hands meetings are ineffective * Communication vs information gathering * Psychological safety and organizational trust * The danger of pre-screened Q&A sessions * Why leaders become disconnected from reality * Feedback vs confirmation * The role of discomfort in leadership * How employee trust is built—or lost * A practical KPI for evaluating all-hands effectiveness Key Quote"The discomfort is information."About The Operator The Operator is hosted by Larry Benz and explores leadership, culture, incentives, communication, growth, and the realities of building healthcare organizations. Subscribe Free to The Operator: https://benzoperator.substack.com/p/your-all-hands-has-the-largest-audience [https://benzoperator.substack.com/p/your-all-hands-has-the-largest-audience]
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