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  1. Mar 3

    Ep.17 The Feedback Minefield: How Leaders Build Trust (or Destroy It)

    In this episode of The Agile Couple Podcast, Leanne and Kevin McManus dive into one of the most misunderstood — and mishandled — topics in the workplace: feedback TAC Feedback Edit Why is it that so many organizations ask for feedback… but struggle to actually hear it? From biased expectations and poorly framed surveys to the credibility damage caused by ignoring input, we unpack the hidden minefields leaders step into when they request feedback without clarity, humility, or follow-through. We explore: *Why leaders often have a preconceived idea of what they want to hear *How asking for feedback without context creates confusion (and frustration) *The importance of intellectual humility when feedback doesn’t align with expectations *Why trust isn’t built in a “big bang” moment — it’s built through visible action *The danger of sending out surveys where the evaluator is also the one being evaluated *How retrospectives and feedback loops only work when you actually act on them *Cultural differences and personality dynamics that influence how feedback is delivered Most importantly, we talk about how to package feedback around process improvement and shared objectives — rather than personal attacks — so it becomes constructive instead of destructive. If you’ve ever felt like: *You’re not getting honest answers *You’re getting answers you don’t like *Or your team has stopped engaging in feedback altogether This conversation is for you. At the heart of Agile — and healthy organizations — is trust, transparency, and continuous improvement. Feedback is not a one-way street. It’s a loop. And if you break the loop, you break credibility. 💬 Have thoughts on feedback culture in your organization? Drop a comment below and let us know what you’d like us to explore next. #AgileLeadership #FeedbackCulture #ContinuousImprovement #LeadershipDevelopment #TheAgileCouple

    16 min
  2. Jan 6 ·  Video

    The Agile Couple Personas Part 2

    In this episode of The Agile Couple, Kevin and Leeanne continue their exploration of common workplace personas by examining three more patterns that frequently show up on teams: the Peacemaker, the Credit Collector, and the Perfectionist. Through personal stories and real-world examples, they break down how each persona typically behaves, the underlying motivations driving those behaviors, and the unintended consequences they can have on team morale, collaboration, and delivery. The conversation highlights how Peacemakers often prioritize harmony and empathy at the expense of addressing conflict, which can lead to unresolved issues, emotional burnout, and delayed decision-making. Kevin and Leeanne discuss why disagreement is not dysfunction and how leaders can better support Peacemakers by creating psychological safety and clear expectations around healthy conflict. They then turn to the Credit Collector, a persona that often damages trust by taking disproportionate recognition for shared or incomplete work. The hosts explore how this behavior erodes morale, discourages innovation, and can ultimately drive high-performing team members away if left unchecked. They emphasize the importance of transparency, accountability, and leadership awareness to prevent these dynamics from becoming normalized. Finally, the episode examines the Perfectionist, someone driven by high standards and fear of failure who may unintentionally create bottlenecks, avoid delegation, and experience chronic stress. Kevin and Leeanne discuss how perfectionism can surface under pressure and share practical strategies for shifting the focus from perfect to effective, encouraging iteration, and reinforcing that progress matters more than polish. Throughout the episode, Kevin and Leeanne reinforce the importance of self-awareness, empathetic leadership, and intentional team practices, offering listeners practical insights for recognizing these personas and responding in ways that strengthen trust, performance, and long-term team health.

    24 min

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