How to Face Your Critics

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Some valuable tips here.
By John Baldoni
When people criticize you, what's the best thing to do? Show up and face the music.
President Barack Obama did just that when he met with Republican House members at their party conference last week in Baltimore. He met face-to-face with some of his sharpest critics, and in the process, demonstrated what it means to lead under fire.
In doing so, the President, whether you like or dislike him, provided a template for leaders to use when they need to face critics. Here's what we can learn.
Show up. Let your critics see you for the leader who you are. Adopting a "hide in the bunker" attitude only plays to them. It gives them free rein to paint you however they like — demon, demagogue, or do-nothing. By showing up you demonstrate that you are not afraid.
Be open. President Obama invited the media; you can shoot video of your meeting and broadcast it over a controlled-access website. In doing so, you demonstrate transparency and show your willingness to engage those who disagree with you. Videotaping also challenges people to be on their best behavior because they are being recorded.
Be cool. When people criticize you to your face, breathe deeply. As an opponent's voice rises, lower yours. Speak deliberately and with a sense of calm. The more control you have of your emotions, the stronger you will appear.
Acknowledge your shortcomings. Standing up to criticism is an opportunity to admit your own failings. Do it with a sense of earnestness, that is, demonstrate through words and passion that you have done what you think is best. At the same time, do not be defensive. Act with honest confidence, even when you admit mistakes.
Criticize gently. The spotlight may be on you, but the heat is also on your critics. Give as good as you get, but do it with a sense of diplomacy. A good-natured jibe here or there is good for you as well as others. It reveals your humanity.
Smile frequently. Lighten things up by relaxing your facial muscles. This demonstrates that you are in control. Smile when appropriate, but never smirk. Don't let them see you sweat, either. Smiling keeps you on a more even keel.
Leave them wanting more. Know when you are end the end of the engagement. You can ruin a good thing by hanging around on stage. It may be appropriate to meet and mingle off stage, in fact that's a great idea, but know when to get off the stage and let others talk.
When the heat is on, showing your face to your sharpest critics is a great way to demonstrate that you are in control of yourself as well as your message. Standing up to those who oppose you is a strong measure of demonstrating that you have what it takes to lead.
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I missed the meeting. The author seems to imply the President did all these things, but only mentioned him at the beginning. I heard it was pretty confrontational, rather than acknowledging shortcomings and criticizing gently.
 

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I missed the meeting. The author seems to imply the President did all these things, but only mentioned him at the beginning. I heard it was pretty confrontational, rather than acknowledging shortcomings and criticizing gently.
I did not place the thread in the Political section cuz the author didnt want this to be a political issue.
 
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I did not place the thread in the Political section cuz the author's didnt want this to be a political issue.
It's not a philosophical issue, so the only option left is to debate either the opinions (which are no-brainers, frankly) or the way the article was written. My culture allows me the liberty to choose.
 
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It's not a philosophical issue, so the only option left is to debate either the opinions (which are no-brainers, frankly) or the way the article was written. My culture allows me the liberty to choose.

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i wish it weren't but it is political.

and all the article is doing is listing tactics to candy-cote a harsher reality they dont want people to know about. you're saying the same things you said before BUT, you're just making the bullshit coming out of your mouth smell more like roses instead of the bullshit it really is. basically it's used to deceive people and manipulate them to go along with whatever you want.

i believe bush was accused of this. on an almost daily basis wasnt it?
 
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It's not a philosophical issue, so the only option left is to debate either the opinions (which are no-brainers, frankly) or the way the article was written. My culture allows me the liberty to choose.

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i wish it weren't but it is political.

and all the article is doing is listing tactics to candy-cote a harsher reality they dont want people to know about. you're saying the same things you said before BUT, you're just making the bullshit coming out of your mouth smell more like roses instead of the bullshit it really is. basically it's used to deceive people and manipulate them to go along with whatever you want.

i believe bush was accused of this. on an almost daily basis wasnt it?
I don't give a damn and don't care two hoots abt your culture. Perhaps next time you might want to quote me your constitution. Did you bother to read abt the author?
John Baldoni is a recognized thought leader in leadership and communications as well as a popular motivational speaker, executive coach, and communications consultant. John's website is designed to help managers create, plan, manage, recognize, motivate, and lead more effectively.
John Baldoni -- Leadership Speaker: Leadership Keynote Speaker, Executive Coach, Leadership Expert, Leadership Author
 

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i wish it weren't but it is political.

and all the article is doing is listing tactics to candy-cote a harsher reality they dont want people to know about. you're saying the same things you said before BUT, you're just making the bullshit coming out of your mouth smell more like roses instead of the bullshit it really is. basically it's used to deceive people and manipulate them to go along with whatever you want.

i believe bush was accused of this. on an almost daily basis wasnt it?
Sometimes an inability to read English is good for business

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I don't give a damn and don't care two hoots abt your culture.
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Of course you do! You're absolutely obsessed with it. :usa: Hardly a day goes by that you're not searching and researching US culture.
 

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Of course you do! You're absolutely obsessed with it. :usa: Hardly a day goes by that you're not searching and researching US culture.

Bull shit

Then he should have picked another example
I am applying John Baldoni's lesson on "how to face your critics" here. I am an avid reader abt whats happenning around me, be it USA or China, so much so that you had doubts abt my nationalty:24::24::24:. Its my pleasure to see my threads getting alot of attention most of the time.
 
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