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Welcome back to our exploration of “Thanks for the Feedback” by Douglas Stone and Sheila Heen. Today, we’re tackling a challenge that every municipal leader faces: managing the emotional responses that can derail productive feedback conversations. By mastering this skill, you’ll be able to transform potentially explosive situations into opportunities for collaboration and growth.
Stone and Heen identify three primary triggers that can cause us to react defensively to feedback:
Let’s explore how these triggers manifest in municipal leadership and strategies to overcome them.
As a city manager, you might encounter truth triggers when:
Defusing Strategy: Shift from “That’s wrong!” to “Tell me more.”
Collaboration Opportunity: Use disagreements as a chance to share information and align perceptions. For example, if a council member criticizes a decision, invite them to a detailed briefing on the factors that influenced your choice.
Relationship triggers in municipal leadership might arise when:
Defusing Strategy: Separate the message from the messenger
Collaboration Opportunity: Use feedback as a bridge to improve strained relationships. Thank the person for their input and express your commitment to addressing their concerns, setting a tone of mutual respect and cooperation.
Identity triggers can be particularly challenging for city managers, who often tie their self-worth to their professional competence. These might occur when:
Defusing Strategy: Embrace a growth mindset
Collaboration Opportunity: Model vulnerability and continuous learning for your team. Share how you’re working to improve based on feedback, encouraging a culture where growth is valued over perfection.
Just as your city conducts fire drills to prepare for emergencies, you can prepare for challenging feedback situations:
This week, pay attention to your emotional responses to feedback. Can you identify which trigger – truth, relationship, or identity – is being activated? Practice using the defusing strategies in real-time.
Share your experiences or questions in the comments on our LinkedIn post. You can find me here or our company page, HaltingWinter, here. Let’s learn from each other’s strategies for turning triggering feedback into fuel for collaborative success.
Remember, by mastering your response to feedback triggers, you’re not just improving your own leadership – you’re creating a more open, resilient, and collaborative culture throughout your municipality.
Stay tuned for tomorrow’s post, where we’ll explore how to become a skilled receiver of feedback, extracting value even from poorly delivered criticism. And don’t forget to catch this week’s podcast episode, “Feedback Revolution: Transforming City Hall Conversations,” for more in-depth strategies on mastering the art of feedback in municipal leadership.
Seth Winterhalter is President of HaltingWinter Municipal Solutions, dedicated to making stronger cities through stronger leaders. Through executive coaching, consulting, and the Municipal Leadership Development Circle (MLDC), HaltingWinter helps city managers and municipal leaders transform their leadership impact and their organizational culture.