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'Beautifully written, wise and practical' - Angela Duckworth, bestselling author of Grit

From the author of the revolutionary bestseller Radical Candor comes the updated guide on how to cultivate a respectful atmosphere in the workplace.


Radical Respect shows how organizations that respect individuality and optimize for collaboration are more successful, joyful places to work.

We can create cultures where everyone does the best work of their lives and enjoys working together. Scott offers a simple framework that helps us identify what gets in the way - and practical, tangible tips for how to get back on track.

No matter what your role is, this is the essential guide for creating the kind of workplace where you and those around you can thrive.

'Kim Scott's insights will help you be a better leader and create a more effective organization' - Sheryl Sandberg, former COO of Meta and bestselling author of Lean In

'Powerful and perceptive . . . belongs on the shelves - and in the hearts and minds - of leaders everywhere' - Daniel H. Pink, bestselling author of To Sell is Human

Previously published as Just Work, now substantially revised and updated.



The searing and brillliant book on eliminating workplace injustice from Kim Scott, New York Times bestselling author of Radical Candor.

About the Author
Kim Scott is the co-founder of an executive education firm and workplace comedy series, The Feedback Loop, based on her perenially bestselling book, Radical Candor: How to Get What You Want by Saying What You Mean. Kim was a CEO coach at Dropbox, Qualtrics, Twitter and other tech companies. She was a member of faculty at Apple University and before that led operations teams for AdSense, YouTube and DoubleClick at Google. Kim was a senior policy advisor at the FCC, managed a paediatric clinic in Kosovo, started a diamond-cutting factory in Moscow and was an analyst on the Soviet Companies' Fund. She lives with her family in SIlicon Valley.

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In this powerful and perceptive book, Kim Scott offers a bold vision - a workplace where respect and collaboration prevail over domination and conformity . . . a sparkling combination of moral courage and practical solutions. It belongs on the shelves - and in the hearts and minds - of leaders everywhere -- Daniel H. Pink, #1 New York Times bestselling author of When and Drive
In debates over workplace inequality, we don't talk enough about the 'how' - how to respond to a boss or co-worker who acts unfairly, how exactly that person should change their behaviour. [This book] helps answer the how. Kim Scott provides actionable, effective ways for fighting discrimination and harassment with engagement, collaboration and respect -- Sheryl Sandberg, former COO of Meta and founder of LeanIn.Org and OptionB.Org
Scott's experiences leading teams at Google and Apple led to this book, which espouses a workplace culture where leaders care deeply about their employees and challenge them to be their best selves -- Jeff Kinney, author of the bestselling Diary of a Wimpy Kid series * New York Times *
[This book] left me optimistic that we can create just workplaces. Kim Scott carefully explains how bias, prejudice and bullying undermine all organizations - even those with the best of intentions - and provides an actionable system for countering each. Her acknowledgment that none of us - herself included - are free of this behavior marks an important starting point for a difficult but necessary conversation -- Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Alphonse Fletcher University Professor and Director of the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research, Harvard University
Packed with stories from Scott's career, this book offers a solutions-focused perspective on #MeToo, acknowledging that gender injustice doesn't exist in a vacuum and broadening the frame to consider diversity and inclusion writ large. Each of us has an important role in creating a fair and reasonable workplace. When we play that role and create the conditions for others to do the same, we can create real change today in the place where most of us spend most of our time - at work -- Darren Walker, President of the Ford Foundation
If you've been wringing your hands or hiding your head in the sand about the issues of injustice in your workplace (yes, yours!), this is the book to read. You will learn how to recognize and eradicate the bias, bad behavior and discrimination that is holding back your team and company from succeeding at the highest levels possible -- Sarah Kunst, Managing Director of Cleo Capital
Urgent and actionable, this passionate manifesto will be a welcome addition to any leader's desk -- Publishers Weekly
Presented with thoughtful clarity and sensitivity . . . Scott's advice is rooted firmly in common sense, with a nod to the realities of human nature -- Booklist
It's about time someone tackled this thorny subject. Bravo! Many workplaces get tangled up or ignore the issues when dealing with bias and difference. Thank goodness for Kim Scott and her dose of candor, offering us not just the words, but the courage and compassion required to deal with conflicting points of view. This book holds our hands, kicks our butts and shows us how -- Beth Comstock, author, Imagine It Forward, and former Vice Chair, GE
Many books describe how to create a better workplace. What makes this book exceptionally interesting and valuable is that Kim Scott vividly describes specific situations: experiences she went through herself or saw happen to people around her; actions she did - or didn't - take, both as an employee and as a boss; and conversations she regrets having or not having. From lessons she learned the hard way, Kim Scott presents a practical framework for how to make work more just -- Gretchen Rubin, New York Times bestselling author of The Happiness Project



Book Information
ISBN 9781035053056
Author Kim Scott
Format Paperback
Page Count 384
Imprint Macmillan Business
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Weight(grams) 267g
Dimensions(mm) 197mm * 130mm * 22mm

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