Radical Candor: Communication at Work
Radical Candor: Communication at Work
Kim Scott, Jason Rosoff & Amy Sandler
I Messed Up at Work: How to Recover from a Major Work Blunder 7 | 34
45 minutes Posted Aug 20, 2025 at 7:00 am.
) Introduction
) When Big Mistakes Happen
) From Lost to Regained Credibility
) Getting Away With Mistakes
) Procrastination or Denial?
) Acknowledging the Mistake
) Kim’s Story of Denial
) Accountability Without Punishment
) The Manager’s Role
) Escaping the “Death March”
) Preventing Crisis With Goal Tracking
) A Plan to Rebuild Trust
) Cognitive vs. Affective Trust
) Radical Candor Tips
) Conclusion
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We’ve all been there—that heart-sinking moment when you realize you’ve messed up at work. Kim, Jason, and Amy discuss how to recover from a big mistake without letting self-blame take over. Inspired by a Reddit post about a project that fell months behind, they share lessons from their own experiences, practical ways to take responsibility, and how to follow through with a recovery plan that actually works. You’ll learn why asking for support is a strength, not a weakness, and how managers can identify trouble early, check in effectively, and foster a culture where it’s safe to speak up before problems escalate. Whether you’ve missed a deadline, dropped the ball, or just want to be ready if things go sideways, this episode will help you rebuild trust and turn a setback into an opportunity for growth.
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Barings Bank: Its Collapse, Acquisition, and Lessons Learned | Investopedia
I Fell Behind At Work And Fucked Up: How Do I Move Forward? | Reddit
Resources For Feedback Training, Coaching & Development | Radical Candor
How Delivering Bad News Early Strengthens Your Relationships at Work | Radical Candor
Why Procrastinators Procrastinate | Wait But Why
6 Steps for Setting Measurable Goals to Avoid "Productivity Paranoia" | Radical Candor
The Bob Story, a Tale of Ruinous Empathy | Radical Candor Podcast 4 | 1
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Chapters:
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Kim, Jason, and Amy introduce a Redditor’s dilemma about falling months behind on a project.
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Stories of mistakes and why they feel so personal.
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Why credibility is already damaged—and how to earn it back.
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How getting away with a risky choice makes it tempting to repeat.
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Recognizing the difference and the risk to your reputation.
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Why the first step to regaining credibility is admitting the error.
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A personal startup experience, health struggles, and hard truths.
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Why admitting mistakes doesn’t mean beating yourself up.
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How leaders can spot issues early and make bad news safe to share.
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Breaking the cycle of repeated missed deadlines.
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How visibility helps identify delays before they become disasters.
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Steps for repairing credibility with your boss and peers.
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The two sides of workplace trust and how to restore them.
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Advice for self-forgiveness, peer support, and managing accountability.
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