
The Occupational Safety Leadership Podcast Episode 227 - Occupational Safety - Deconstructive Feedback
Dr. Ayers breaks down how safety professionals should handle deconstructive feedback — the kind of feedback that feels negative, uncomfortable, or even unfair. Instead of reacting defensively, he encourages leaders to “peel the onion back” and understand the feedback from the employee’s perspective.
This episode is all about turning uncomfortable moments into opportunities for connection, clarity, and improvement.
🧠 Key Themes 1. Deconstructive Feedback Isn’t the Enemy-
It often comes from frustration, fear, or unmet expectations.
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Employees may not articulate it well, but the underlying message is valuable.
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Leaders must listen for meaning, not tone.
Dr. Ayers emphasizes:
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Ask clarifying questions
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Seek the root cause of the concern
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Understand the employee’s lived experience
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Avoid assuming intent
This approach builds trust and reduces defensiveness.
3. Feedback Is a Window Into CultureDeconstructive feedback often reveals:
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Process gaps
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Communication breakdowns
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Misaligned expectations
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Hidden frustrations
Leaders who explore these signals improve both relationships and systems.
4. Stay Curious, Not DefensiveThe episode reinforces:
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Don’t shut down the conversation
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Don’t take it personally
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Don’t rush to justify your position
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Do stay open, calm, and engaged
Curiosity turns conflict into collaboration.
🚀 Leadership Takeaways-
Listen past the delivery to understand the message.
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Ask questions that uncover root causes.
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Use uncomfortable feedback as a leadership advantage.
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