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The 90th Percentile: An Unconventional Leadership Podcast

Episode 160: Using Neuroscience to Make Feedback Work with David Rock

Apr 9, 2025
David Rock, co-founder of the NeuroLeadership Institute, dives into the neuroscience behind feedback in the workplace. He reveals how giving and receiving feedback can trigger stress responses and explains the difference between authoritarian and servant leadership styles. Rock emphasizes the need for leaders to invite feedback to foster growth. He also discusses the importance of creating a supportive environment that encourages open communication and highlights the transformative potential of neuroleadership in improving feedback systems.
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Quick takeaways

  • Understanding the biological stress response to feedback is crucial for leaders to transform anxiety into constructive growth interactions.
  • Encouraging a culture where employees ask for feedback rather than simply receiving it fosters collaboration and reduces stress associated with feedback.

Deep dives

The Neuroscience Behind Feedback Responses

Feedback often triggers intense stress because it presents a perceived threat to an individual's social status. As humans evolved to rely heavily on the support of others for survival, our brains are wired to be sensitive to social dynamics. When someone hears the phrase 'Can I give you some feedback?', it signals a potential threat to their status within the group, leading to defensive reactions regardless of the feedback's intent. Understanding this biological response is crucial for leaders, as it emphasizes the need to approach feedback in a way that minimizes anxiety and fosters a more open exchange.

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