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Saving Face with Maya Hu-Chan

The Remarkable Leadership Podcast

Release Date: 06/24/2020

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Your face is how you feel about yourself and how you project to the world. Maya Hu-Chan is the author of SAVING FACE: How to Preserve Dignity and Build Trust. She sits down with Kevin to talk about the role face plays in leadership through stories and examples. Whether we are working face-to-face or remote, local or global, leaders need to understand the concept of “saving face” to create and build relationships for organizational success. When team members feel psychologically safe, they perform better.

Key Points

  • Honoring face, saving face, and losing face.
  • Psychological safety.
  • Triple A Model.

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