Feedback Loops Don't Work When the System Punishes Honesty
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You don't have a feedback problem.
You have a reaction problem.
If employees aren't speaking up, it's not because they're disengaged. It's because your leadership system may be punishing honesty.
In this episode, Tammy J. Bond breaks down:
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Why employee silence is a leadership signal
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What Amy Edmondson's research on psychological safety actually means
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How subtle retaliation destroys trust
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Why surveys don't fix culture
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The leadership behaviors that either build or collapse trust
Harvard Business Review research shows employees withhold feedback when they believe nothing will change — or when they've seen others "pay the price" for speaking up.
Feedback without visible follow-through is performance theater.
If you want real accountability, real ownership, and real culture transformation, it starts with how leaders respond.
Learn more about COMMAND™, the Leadership Behavior Operating System:
👉 www.bondgroupenterprises.com/command-leadership