Lancefield on the Line

Jim Detert: Cultivating your courage

July 20, 2022 David Lancefield Season 2 Episode 22
Lancefield on the Line
Jim Detert: Cultivating your courage
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You feel there’s something important to say at work. An idea that could make a big difference. Or a behaviour that’s not good. But you’re not sure whether you should because there isn’t enough psychological safety. Perhaps there’s toxicity in the culture or a strong prevailing way of doing things. You calling something out might be risky to your standing and your career. What does it take to be courageous to speak up about something important? What strategies and tactics can you use?

Professor Jim Detert is one of the world’s leading authorities on what it takes to be courageous and ethical at work. 

In this podcast find out:

★  How much organisational context and performance influences how courageous you are.

★  About the impact of not speaking up.

★  How the shift to hybrid workplaces influences how courageous we are.

★  What stops people taking action.

★  How to take your first steps in being more courageous.

★ What it takes to stay curious.

★ How to be courageous with competence.

And, as ever, Jim shares his own habits for high performance and the impact he wants to have on the world.

About Jim: 

Jim is the John L. Colley Professor of Business Administration at the Darden Graduate School of Business Administration and a Professor of Public Policy at the Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy, both at the University of Virginia. 

His writing on workplace courage and related topics is grounded in decades of formal research and brought to life based on intimate portraits of leaders and ordinary people he’s come to know personally. 

Jim thrives on empowering people to have difficult conversations, engage rather than avoid challenging situations, and competently embrace other opportunities for courageous action in their own lives and workplaces.

You can find out more about Jim and his research and book ‘Choosing Courage: the everyday guide to being brave at work' here: https://jimdetert.com/

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Courage in hybrid workplaces
The context for courage
Organisational performance
The impact of not speaking up
What stops people taking action
Taking your first steps
Staying curious
Micro-aggressions
Being courageous with competence
Jim’s impact
Performance habits