Radical Candor: Communication at Work

How Tech Employees Can Organize for Change with Lisa Conn and Anne Wootton 8 | 6

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Mar 18, 2026
Anne Wootton, senior engineering manager at Apple and civic tech organizer. Lisa Conn, founder of Gatheround and organizer of the ICEout.tech pledge. They talk about the ICEout.tech pledge and why tech workers sign it. They discuss practical organizing tactics, hosting internal meetups, choices when company actions conflict with values, and how to have respectful conversations across disagreement.
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ADVICE

Build Solidarity Before You Act

  • Build solidarity with coworkers so you stop feeling isolated and can coordinate action.
  • Lisa Conn and Anne Wootton recommend finding or forming internal groups, joining pledges like ICEout.tech, and hosting meetups to connect people across teams.
ADVICE

Inventory Your Exit Options First

  • Locate the exit nearest you so you understand your options before speaking up at work.
  • Kim Scott advises researching realistic job alternatives or visa constraints so you can safely test internal advocacy without feeling trapped.
ANECDOTE

Tech Employees Helped Shift The Muslim Ban Response

  • Employees influenced policy during the Muslim ban by organizing internally and pushing companies to oppose it publicly.
  • Lisa Conn cites 2017 when over 100 tech companies publicly opposed the policy and filed legal briefs after employee pressure.
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