Episode 349: What if the everyday phrases you use as a leader are quietly stifling innovation on your team?
If your team seems hesitant to share ideas or to take initiative, the issue might not be a lack of talent; it might be communication. This episode zeroes in on how common leadership language can unintentionally shut down creativity, trust, and problem-solving, even when your intent is to be cautious or efficient.
By listening, you’ll walk away with:
- Insight into seven common phrases that quietly crush innovation and teamwork
- Better ways to respond that encourage creativity without sacrificing structure
- Practical language shifts that build psychological safety and stronger collaboration
Hit play now to learn the simple language shifts that can unlock your team’s best ideas and turn hesitation into momentum.
How Leaders Stifle Innovation Without Realizing It
- (00:00) – The episode opens by highlighting seven common phrases leaders use that can quietly crush innovation, trust, and teamwork. Then it sets up what to say instead.
- (01:06) – You learn that innovation doesn’t require perks or brainstorming sessions. It thrives in environments of psychological safety where people feel safe to speak up.
- (02:04) – “Let’s not get ahead of ourselves” is unpacked as a phrase that can stifle innovation by shrinking ambition. Explore a better way to guide big ideas into action.
- (03:07) – The risk question (“Can we really afford this?”) is reframed into a smarter conversation about experimentation instead of avoidance.
- (04:12) – “This is how the industry works” is exposed as a mindset that can stifle innovation. You’re encouraged to challenge norms without dismissing them.
What to Say Instead to Build a More Innovative Team
- (05:17) – Complexity isn’t the enemy. Avoiding it is. You’ll hear how oversimplifying can stifle innovation and how to help your team work through messy problem-solving.
- (05:51) – “That’s not how we do things” shuts doors fast; replacing it with curiosity keeps ideas flowing and conversations productive.
- (07:08) – Assuming customers aren’t ready can hold you back; instead, leaders should explore how to bring customers along with innovation.
- (08:08) – “Let’s stick to the plan” can become a trap—flexibility is key to adapting and staying innovative in changing environments.
- (09:15) – The episode wraps with powerful, simple phrases like “Tell me more” that help create a culture where ideas, trust, and collaboration can thrive.








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