EPISODE · Jul 3, 2026 · 28 MIN
Transparency Without Clarity Is Just Opaqueness
from Blue-Collar BS
A lot of younger workers are going through major organizational change for the first time. When leadership announces big shifts without spelling out what success looks like, they're left trying to figure it out on their own. They came in with their trust bucket full. But when the clarity doesn't show up, that bucket empties fast.The real problem isn't the change itself. It's announcing change without defining what success looks like. If people don't know what they're working toward, why would they get on board? They're just going to come in, do the minimum, and move on.Define what's changing. Be clear about what winning means. Set a date to revisit it. And then actually show up. Because people believe what you do, not what you say.Highlights: Younger workers experiencing organizational change for the first time have nothing to compare it to confusion and unclear expectations empty their trust bucket fast.Transparency without clarity just creates opaqueness.When leaders aren't around during change, people stop working as a team and start protecting themselves.Your actions tell the real story not your words.Make sure to subscribe to Blue Collar BS so you don't miss what's happening in the trades. Share this episode with someone who would benefit from knowing what works with a multi generational work force.Get in touch with us:Check out the Blue Collar BS website.Steve Doyle:WebsiteLinkedInEmailBrad Herda:WebsiteLinkedInEmailThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrpOP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
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