The Awareness Advantage Podcast

Each week Kevin McCarthy and Likky Lavji facilitate authentic conversations with leaders just like you to help you discover what it takes from being a manager who is good at getting stuff done to being a great leader who inspires others to do their best.

Communicating expectations effectively is an important part of building strong relationships, whether in a personal or professional context. Here are some tips for communicating expectations:

  1. Be clear and specific: When communicating expectations, it's important to be clear and specific about what you want or need. Avoid using vague language that could lead to misunderstandings.
  2. Use "I" statements: When expressing expectations, it's helpful to use "I" statements rather than "you" statements. This can help avoid coming across as accusatory or confrontational, and instead focus on your own needs and feelings.
  3. Listen actively: Effective communication is a two-way street. Be sure to listen actively to the other person's response and be open to their perspective. This can help build mutual understanding and trust.
  4. Check for understanding: After communicating your expectations, it's important to check for understanding. Ask the other person to repeat back what they heard to ensure that you are on the same page.
  5. Follow up: Following up on expectations can help ensure that everyone is on track and that any issues or concerns are addressed in a timely manner. Set up a timeline or schedule to revisit the expectations and assess progress.

Overall, clear and respectful communication is key to effectively communicating expectations and building strong relationships.


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Creators & Guests

Host
Kevin McCarthy
Author of the bestselling book, BlindSpots – Why Good People Make Bad Choices, and holds the highest certification recognized globally by the speaking industry, the Certified Speaking Professional. An award-winning sales professional, he built one of the largest Century 21 offices in America, then developed and sold a dot-com startup. In 2004, his boss was arrested for the largest stock fraud in Washington State history. As a result, Kevin spent 33 months in federal prison for a crime he didn’t knowingly commit. There he studied Cognitive Psychology and recognized — then deeply researched — the blind spots that lead to his predicament. Today Kevin and his team expose the invisible barriers that impact culture, operations, training, service and leadership.
Host
Likki Lavji
A sought-after keynote speaker, Likky Lavji is passionate about helping others “break barriers” to unleash their human potential. In fact, his middle name, Madat, translates to ‘help’ and he channels this into providing value in every relationship he has – personal and professional. With over 25 years as a CEO of a top IT company, Likky’s extensive experience in executive leadership has given him a unique perspective that remains unchartered by leaders and organizations in understanding the layers beneath human behavior and how it impacts growth and productivity of an organization. He has been acknowledged by prominent organizations, including Telus Corporation, Lenovo Canada and Royal Bank of Canada for his ability to create mindset shift when it comes to commitment and powerful performance to achieve results.
Producer
Meghan Wier
undefinAn experienced business professional with a knack for balancing the demands of modern business. Strategic in thought and deed - a natural marketing communicator, team advocate, writer and digital guru. Adept at melding technology and communications to deliver a clear message. Articulate. An innovator, lifelong learner and believer in the importance of managing your job like a business - always focusing on high-value activities and looking for a better way to measure success. Leader-activist-change agent always seeking a new challenge. Meghan is also author of Confessions of an Introvert, The Girl's Guide to Career, Networking and Getting the Most Out of Life, available in English and Chinese, has ghost written and edited numerous books, training manuals and manuscripts, and is the Executive Producer of The Awareness Advantage podcast.ed

What is The Awareness Advantage Podcast?

Your leadership potential is limited by only one thing - blind spots!

Through decades of human potential research, we've discovered that most problems in the work place such as turnover, disengagement and conflict are due to one blind spot - possibly the most significant blind spot - a lack of awareness; real-time awareness of how leaders are coming across and being perceived by others.

Join bestselling Blind Spots authors, Kevin McCarthy and Likky Lavji and a studio audience of managers and senior leaders throughout North America as they discuss overcoming blind spots to develop and lead high-functioning, high-trust teams and organizational cultures.