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EPISODE · Mar 8, 2022 · 47 MIN

What to Do When a Junior is Badmouthing Your Colleagues

from You Are Not A Frog

Dr Ed Pooley joins us in this episode to discuss what we should do when we see inappropriate behaviour like badmouthing. He shares how we can manage difficult conversations with the intent of helping others. We also discuss the importance of recognising triggers through the SCARF model.ResourcesGet in touch and book a slot with us for live program courses of the Shapes Toolkit. Bookings are open for Autumn 2022, with only a few openings left for Spring 2022Learn more about Dr Ed Pooley on the Ten Minute Medicine website and Facebook.Join the FB Group about difficult conversations in medicine.David Bradford and Carole Robin wrote the book https://connectandrelate.com/, inspired by their legendary Stanford Business School course Interpersonal Dynamics. Dive deeper into the SCARF model with The Handbook of NeuroLeadership by Dr David RockHero on a Mission by Donald Miller.  Looking for advice on a dilemma? Email us at hello@you'renotafrog.com.THRIVE Weekly PlannerEpisode Highlights[04:16] Why Tough Conversations are ToughEven if you know what the right thing to do is, it’s often still difficult to manage a tough conversation. We often already know what to do but don't know how to do it.Reporting these behaviours is inappropriate and rooted in your sense of right or wrong.[11:41] How to Confront Difficult Conversations We make excuses to avoid addressing issues and difficult conversations.There’s always a reason for people’s behaviour.Remember that it’s not about being right or wrong.[19:16] Helping Others and Assume Good Intentions Assuming the reasons behind people's actions can push them further away.Instead of judging people, learn to ask if they’re struggling.When you confront someone, don’t assume that their actions are done with ill intent.[23:41] Recognising the Chimp StateIt’s hard to have difficult conversations when people are in their chimp state.Recognise your own responses so you can see them in others too.Your actions may trigger other people’s chimp states. The SCARF model explains triggers, and stands for status, certainty, autonomy, relatedness, and fairness. [31:49] Value People’s AutonomyAutonomy is related to people’s control over their environment or position. Frame your intentions into a request.Be neutral, clear, and non-confrontational. [37:03] Be FairFind out whether your feeling of unfairness is grounded in reality. Don't fall into over-generalisation of beliefs. Give others autonomy by asking how the situation can be made fairer instead. [42:25] Dr Ed’s Tips Start with connection, then information, and lastly, action. Having challenging conversations will make you a better communicator.Leadership success is based more on emotional intelligence. Be aware of triggers.Mentioned in this episode:🌞 [FREE DOWNLOAD] Summer Recharge Checklist for Doctors🟦 Learn More About Our Training

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