Brian DiRisi

Typo – *without ??

Tim Garrett

Ok That has to be a typo, glad I am not the only one. Eboy!

PAUL BUSKEY

Shouldn’t it be “without also sending the message”.

Leslie Waters

Happy you can show how – we are all human. Enjoy your weekend!

Bob

Yesterday and today there was only 1 message from Larry? Did you change the format?

Jeff Warcholik

I’m not sure if it was a typo. I am usually to kind when I disagree with and correct people, often this ends up with the same mistake/poor decision made. I think i need to learn how to disagree/correct people in a kind way but also getting the point across to them so they realize that it really was unacceptable and a really poor decision or “how stupid they are for doing it that way”. I will usually point out a few good things about them and I think they get stuck on how good they are and then they don’t see the problem. I think I really need to learn how to get that exact message across. Obviously I don’t want to call people names or be unkind but the message must be understood.

Willis Ponds

What you describe is indeed a talent! If possible I use questions to correct people and then show genuine concern for the outcome and how it will affect the customer in the long run. People often make mistakes because they weren’t thinking at the time. Questions force them to think through it. They learn better that way.

Roland Rylander

Larry,
Do you have any go-to phrases to suggest? My current boss does it great with, “you could, or you might…But…”

Willis Ponds

Here’s a good line of questioning, “Is that how I told you (or someone) told you to do that?” (genuinely inquisitive, not accusingly). Or, “I thought I had told you to do it in this other XYZ manner?” (this tests them to see if they were listening or understood and also leaves open the possibility of myself being wrong) If I ever get to the point of exasperation where I am tempted to tell someone they are stupid for repeating mistakes then it is time to fire that employee or find another position for them. Calling them ‘stupid’ or even insinuating it in a round-about manner will never yield good results.

Max Bumgardner

I think you meant “without” saying “you are stupid.”

Max Bumgardner

I think you meant “without”

Will Bryan

Larry, I think you meant to say Without saying, not with saying??

Think Daily Admin

There was a typo in today’s Think Daily message. It should say without, and the typo has been corrected.

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