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We Need Candor Most When Times Are Tough

It’s absolutely more important to be candid during difficult times than in easy times.
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Lots of people say, “I can be authentic.”  When times are good that’s very easy.  But what happens when the economy tanks and their business sales are down?  Is that a time when it pays to be authentic and show candor? 


I have learned through my corporate consulting that it’s absolutely more important to be candid during those difficult times than in easy times.  But it’s not easy. Recently I worked with a CEO who was having this kind of problem.  He had invested in a solar enterprise and they were having some problems with that.  But you could see that it was a short-term problem.  And he decided to be very forthright and explain exactly what the problem was.  “This is what we know.  This is what we don’t know.  And I will tell you as soon as we do know.” 

He disclosed all of this and his stock price increased. 

In Their Own Words is recorded in Big Think’s studio.

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