471: How to Say No Without Saying No, with Lois Frankel
Coaching for Leaders
Dave Stachowiak
4.8 • 1.6K Ratings
🗓️ 25 May 2020
⏱️ 39 minutes
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Summary
Lois Frankel: Nice Girls Don’t Speak Up or Stand Out
Lois Frankel is the President of Corporate Coaching International, and is a bestselling author, executive coach, and an internationally-recognized expert in the field of leadership development for women. She has appeared on Larry King Live, The Tavis Smiley Show, The Today Show, and many other places to discuss her New York Times bestselling books, Nice Girls Don’t Get the Corner Office*, Nice Girls Don’t Get Rich*, and Nice Girls Just Don’t Get It*.
She has served diverse clients such as The Walt Disney Company, Amgen, The World Bank, McKinsey & Company, Inc., Northrop Grumman, and many others. Her newest audiobook just released is titled Nice Girls Don’t Speak Up or Stand Out: How to Make Your Voice Heard, Your Point Known, and Your Presence Felt*.
In this conversation, Lois and I discuss why saying no is so important, key tactics in doing it with professionalism and grace, and some useful language we can leverage. We also explore why we end up saying yes to work that others don’t really care that much about and how we can be our own worst enemy on saying yes.
Key Points
In response to an invitation:
As much as I would love to attend, my calendar is already over-scheduled for that week.
In response to a statement that may have some truth to it but that won’t change your position:
Be that as it may, it doesn’t change the fact that I’m not able to provide you with a loan at this time.
In response to someone asking you to do something that actually benefits them more than you:
Thank you for thinking of me. Unfortunately, I am not able to take advantage of your kind offer.
In response to someone you care about and to whom who you genuinely wish you could say yes:
If I could I would. I really value our relationships and wish the situation was different.
In response to someone asking for yet another favor:
Although I’ve been able to help you out in the past, this time I just don’t have the bandwidth.
In response to a somewhat unreasonable request:
I’m sure you understand that I receive many similar requests and that I’m just not able to be of help at this time.
In response to someone who uses flattery to get you to accept their request:
I’m flattered and at the same time I’m not able to accept your gracious offer.
When you are genuinely sorry that you must decline:
I’m so sorry that this isn’t going to work out. I hope it might in the future.
Resources Mentioned
- Nice Girls Don’t Speak Up or Stand Out: How to Make Your Voice Heard, Your Point Known, and Your Presence Felt* by Lois Frankel
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| 0:00.0 | We know that being able to say no is an important skill for leaders or anybody for that matter, |
| 0:06.0 | but it's really hard to say no with confidence and professionalism. |
| 0:10.0 | On this episode, Lois Franco returns to show us how to say no without saying no. |
| 0:15.4 | This is coaching for leaders episode 471. |
| 0:19.3 | Produced by Innovate Learning, Maximizing Human Potential. |
| 0:25.0 | Greetings to you from Orange County, California. |
| 0:30.0 | This is coaching for leaders and I'm your host, Dave Stahoviac. Leaders |
| 0:36.9 | aren't born, they're made, and this weekly show helps you discover leadership wisdom |
| 0:42.2 | through insightful conversations. |
| 0:45.1 | One of the things that I love about the listeners in our community is how kind and caring and |
| 0:52.4 | coach-like that not only people are but aspire to be and that is a wonderful value that so many of us hold for leadership and wanting to serve others |
| 1:02.0 | and it is a value that sometimes can get us into trouble |
| 1:06.8 | in that we tend to do more than we should do |
| 1:10.1 | or in some cases even want to do. The skill of being able to say no in an |
| 1:16.4 | appropriate way is a skill that is worth learning. It is a tool that all of us |
| 1:21.6 | should have in our toolbox, and it is something that most of us are working |
| 1:25.9 | at getting better at. |
| 1:26.9 | Today, a guest who is someone who's taught so many leaders how to communicate effectively and how to say no in the right way. |
| 1:37.0 | I'm so glad to welcome back to the show Lois Frankel. |
| 1:39.7 | She is the Larry King Live, The Tavis Myly Show, The Today Show, and many other places to discuss her New York Times best-selling books. |
| 1:56.0 | Nice girls don't get the corner office. Nice girls don't get rich and nice girls just don't get it. She has served diverse clients such as the Walt Disney Company, |
| 2:04.0 | Amgen, the World Bank, McKinsey & Company, Northrop Grumman, and many others. |
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