In this episode, Andy interviews Dr. Yasmin Davidds about her book Graciously Assertive: How Becoming a Better Human Makes You a Better Leader. They discuss the importance of assertiveness in leadership, particularly in multicultural environments, and the need for leaders to benefit from diverse perspectives and promote a sense of belonging. Dr. Davidds shares insights on what she calls gracious assertiveness, including her personal journey and the pillars of gracious assertive leadership. She also addresses common themes in diversity and inclusion, the concept of holding space, and the impact of these ideas on both professional and personal relationships.

In a world where diversity and inclusion have been politicized and often seem primarily about the numbers, this discussion makes it all much more practical. You will learn practical strategies for becoming more assertive and creating inclusive environments.

Sound Bites

  • “Graciously assertive is the ability to self-advocate, to communicate in a way that holds space for the other side, that allows everyone in the conversation to feel heard.”
  • “If we can be gracious and be more accepting and receptive to other people’s messages without taking it personal, we would have a much better workplace.”
  • “We just show up different. We don’t need our armor here.”
  • “Establishing healthy boundaries is important for individuals to prioritize their energy and create a space where they can be their best selves.”
  • “Self-judgment is a reflection of when you judge other people.”

Chapters

  • 00:00 Introduction
  • 02:26 Start Of Interview
  • 02:37 How A Crisis Counselor Saved Yasmin’s Life
  • 04:54 Understanding Gracious Assertiveness
  • 08:20 The Pillars Of Gracious Assertive Leadership
  • 10:47 Self-Compassion And Overcoming Self-Judgment
  • 12:40 Overcoming Self-Doubt
  • 15:07 The Importance Of Healthy Boundaries
  • 18:22 Graciously Assertive Communication Model
  • 23:18 Negotiation Strategies With Difficult People
  • 24:03 DEI Mistakes
  • 29:33 Understanding And Implementing ‘Holding Space’
  • 33:20 Developing Graciously Assertive Children At Home
  • 35:46 End Of Interview
  • 36:06 Andy’s Comments After The Interview
  • 40:29 Outtakes

Learn More

You can learn more about Dr. Davidds and her book at DrYasminInstitute.com/dr-yasmin-davidds/.

If you’d like more on this subject, check out:

  • Episode 314, with David Smith and Brad Johnson about their book Good Guys: How Men Can Be Better Allies for Women in the Workplace.
  • Episode 325, with Dana Brownlee. We talk about Dana’s book on managing up. But then we had an engaging discussion about diversity and inclusion. How do you have conversations at work about race? Dana shares some practical ideas in this episode.
  • Episode 173, with Sarah Robb O’Hagan, author of the book Extreme You. It’s a great discussion about assertiveness, with ideas that I personally use years after reading the book and interviewing Sarah.

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Talent Triangle: Power Skills

Topics: Assertiveness, Diversity, Inclusion, Leadership, Self-awareness, Curiosity, Empathy, Project Management, Cross-Culture

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Music: Summer Morning Full Version by MusicLFiles
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Music: Synthiemania by Frank Schroeter
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