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Let's Talk
Book • 2021
In 'Let's Talk: Make Effective Feedback Your Superpower', Dr. Therese Huston provides strategies for managers to give constructive feedback without demotivating employees.
The book emphasizes the importance of listening and tailoring feedback to individual needs, helping managers improve performance and build trust within their teams.
The book emphasizes the importance of listening and tailoring feedback to individual needs, helping managers improve performance and build trust within their teams.
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Mentioned in 4 episodes
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as the latest book by Therese Houston, focusing on effective feedback.


Amy Gallo

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The Art of Giving Feedback
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to summarize their communication skills teachings.

Mudita Nisker

Dan Clurman

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How to Speak Clearly, Calmly, and Without Alienating People | Dan Clurman and Mudita Nisker
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, referencing Nadia Bolts-Weber’s preaching approach, sharing from scars, not wounds.


Sebene Selassie

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Sebene Selassie & Jeff Warren On: How Friendship Helps Your Meditation; Vulnerability vs Oversharing; And Advice for People Pleasers
Recommended in the episode description as a book about effective, non-threatening feedback.

How to Give Feedback Without Triggering Defensiveness — Backed by Science
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as the topic of the podcast episode.


Dave Stachowiak

510: How to Reduce Bias in Feedback, with Therese Huston
Mentioned by Dan as a book written by communication consultants who trained him how to communicate.

Dan Harris: A Problem Shared Is A Problem Halved
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as an introductory book on Lisp processing for AI in the early 80s.


William Dembski

Can AI Accurately Portray Intelligent Design?
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as the subject of the podcast episode, discussing his new book on improving conversations.

Razia Iqbal

Let’s Talk: How to Have Better Conversations, with Nihal Arthanayake