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Badass Direct Sales Mastery

Mahesh Guruswamy: How To Deliver Bad News (And Get Away With It!)

03 Feb 2025

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About Mahesh Guruswamy:Mahesh Guruswamy is a seasoned product development executive who has been in the software development space for over twenty years and has managed teams of varying sizes for over a decade. He is currently the chief technology officer at Kickstarter. Before that, he was an executive running product development teams at Mosaic, Kajabi, and Smartsheet.Mahesh caught the writing bug from his favorite author, Stephen King. He started out writing short stories and eventually discovered that long-form writing was a great medium to share information with product development teams. The essays he wrote over the last few years culminated in his first book "How to Deliver Bad News and Get Away With It" which is out now for purchase here: https://www.amazon.com/How-Deliver-Bad-News-Away/dp/B0D7FHTTNNIn this episode, Jennie Bellinger and Mahesh Guruswamy discuss:Transparency in delivering bad newsFrameworks for delivering critical feedbackImportance of understanding recipient's personalityBalance between business skills and people skills in leadershipCreating a common language and culture within teamsKey Takeaways:Being upfront and keeping customers/employees informed goes a long way in managing expectations and maintaining trust, even in difficult situations. The approach to delivering critical feedback should be tailored to the specific context and recipient. When providing critical feedback to superiors, it's important to be mentally prepared for potential backlash or even job loss, and Mahesh advises being ready to handle the worst-case scenario, as the benefits of having the difficult conversation often outweigh the risks.Incorporating a more people-centric approach can lead to better long-term outcomes.Establishing behavioral tenets or principles that guide team interactions can create a unifying framework for resolving conflicts and improving communication. "Companies don't hire CEOs for their people skills. You look at the most successful leaders in the world, most successful like technology leaders or corporate leaders there, because they can make the impossible happen, right? They have extremely good business skills.” — Mahesh GuruswamyConnect with Mahesh Guruswamy:  Website: https://www.maheshguruswamy.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maheshguruswamy/Book: https://www.amazon.com/How-Deliver-Bad-News-Away/dp/B0D7FHTTNNLink to Gift from Mahesh Guruswamy:Connect with Jennie:Website: https://badassdirectsalesmastery.com/Email:  [email protected] personal page: https://facebook.com/jbellingerPLFacebook podcast page: http://facebook.com/BadassDirectSalesMasteryFacebook group for Badass Crew: https://facebook.com/groups/BadassDirectSalesMomsInstagram: https://instagram.com/BadassDirectSalesMasteryPersonal Instagram: https://instagram.com/jenniebellingerLinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/BadassDirectSalesMasteryThe Badass Direct Sales Mastery Podcast is currently sponsored by the following:Bella Grace Elixir: https://shopbellagrace.com/?ref=jenniebadassdirectsalesmasteryLeadBuddy Digital Marketing: Use code BDSM when checking out at https://leadbuddy.io/pro-monthly-9310?am_id=jennie582Show Notes by Podcastologist: Hanz Jimuel AlvarezAudio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.

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