Management Café

MC69 Transparency in management: Balancing openness and discretion

Dec 11, 2023
A lively discussion about the tension between openness and discretion in management. They explore confidentiality around personal matters and how managers should set clear boundaries. The hosts debate when to share opinions or difficult news and warn about the harm of oversharing. They highlight the need for safety, reciprocity and alignment between personal and organizational transparency norms.
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ADVICE

Give Honest Truths With Good Intent

  • Be candid and truthful: people can handle hard truths if they believe it's honest and for their good.
  • Tim cites Patty McCord's line that people can hear almost anything if it's true, applied to feedback and culture.
INSIGHT

Secrecy Breeds Scandal

  • Excessive secrecy signals cover-up and breeds scandals because people stop speaking up about real problems.
  • Pilar warns that hiding more than necessary creates a culture where later failures prompt shock and blame.
ANECDOTE

Telling Someone Late Cost Trust

  • Tim had delayed telling an employee about impending redundancy to avoid burdening them before a decision.
  • The employee later said they would have preferred earlier knowledge, prompting Tim to reflect that withholding eroded trust.
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