Addressed Nathan tendency to shield his people from criticism
Situation
Identified and communicated to Max that Nathan pattern of shielding his people from criticism is counterproductive and puts them at risk rather than protecting them. Aligned with Max to give same message to Nathan that we dont have time for this.
Reasoning
If we shield people from feedback, the team wont improve and we will fail. We MUST give and accept feedback to win. Shielding underperformers from feedback prevents them from improving and ultimately harms them. Nathan emotional reaction to Max feedback about Jason confirms the feedback is accurate. Time pressure (H1 goals) means there is no room for protecting underperformers. Aligning with Max partner to partner to ensure consistent messaging to Nathan.
Additional Context
Max raised concerns about Jason performance. Nathan reacted emotionally/defensively to protect Jason. Peter recognizes this shielding pattern is harmful and aligned with Max to address it directly with Nathan.
Observed Evidence
Direct quotes from DM with Max: Nathan thinks hes protecting his people by shielding them from criticism. Hes not. Hes putting them at risk. Simon Sinek has a saying... when feedback gets an emotional reaction, its because its correct and the person knows it. Nathan knows what youre saying is correct, knows Jason is a problem, and wants to shield him. Partner to partner - give the same message to Nathan of we dont have time.
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Nathan thinks hes protecting his people by shielding them from criticism. Hes not. Hes putting them at risk... Partner to partner - give the same message to Nathan of we dont have time
Outcome
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Decision ID: 7a039d3f-ff5a-4fc7-8d41-db23a0cb4acb