I Was Vulnerable At Work And It Backfired! What Should I Do?

I Was Vulnerable At Work And It Backfired! What Should I Do?

Hello Leaders!

I hope your 2024 is off to a great start. It should be an exciting year and even though I expect it will be filled with turbulence, I’m hopeful and optimistic that it will be a year of growth and opportunity. My team and I have some exciting things we are working on which I will share later.

My wife and I spent NYE with some friends at a Russian restaurant in Los Angeles which was a lot of fun. We were with our kids until around 9:30 pm and when they went to sleep, we went out :) Here’s a pic from our friends house right before we went out.

A few weeks ago I wrote a post about a CEO who was vulnerable at work and had it backfire, you can check out that post here.

Today, I want to go over what you should do if when you are vulnerable at work and it backfires…because it will happen. It’s happened to many of the CEOs I interviewed in my book, Leading With Vulnerability, and it has happened to most of the people I surveyed in both formal and informal polls.

Remember, vulnerability is about doing or saying something at work that can potentially be used against you. It’s essentially exposing a gap that you have.

Let’s say you confide in someone who uses the information to insult you, make you feel small, or use it as a way to hurt you or your career. At this point you have a choice.

You can either use this as a reason to justify why you should never be vulnerable with anyone at work ever again, this is called a fixed moment (not a good approach, especially for leaders), or, you can do something else, which I’ll explore on Substack

Read the rest of the article on Susbtack here.

Sam Hlabati

Experienced Executive with 26+ years in business transformation, HR leadership, project management, organisational design, restructuring, M&A due diligence, post-merger integration, and change management.

1 年

I have found out that by being honest and authentic, I end up being vulnerable, and vultures circling around me go for the kill, and I have suffered a few times before. What level of vulnerability is desirable without losing your control

Lona Alia

Top Performing Revenue Leader | Y Combinator W14 Founder | Scaling Revenue from $5M to $40M | Marketing, Sales & Demand Generation Expert

1 年

Jacob Morgan Your NYE sounds like a blast – love the pic! Excited to hear about the things your team is cooking up.

Zi Kit Toh

Helping organisations unlock the power of feedback | Leadership & Men's Mental Health | Founder @ Emote | Co-Founder @ Bros Before Woes

1 年

Positive cultures reward vulnerability, toxic ones take advantage of it

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