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Delivering Difficult News with Compassion
Sharing tough news is one of the most challenging aspects of leadership. Layoffs, missed targets, negative feedback — none of it is easy. But how you handle it matters more than what you say.
Get it wrong, and you lose trust. Get it right, and you earn long-term respect — even in hard moments.
Here’s how to deliver difficult news with clarity, empathy, and care.
Why Compassion Counts
Change hurts. Even expected news can rattle a team. But the way you communicate it makes all the difference.
Compassion builds trust. Empathy creates connection. And when people feel seen and heard, they’re more likely to stay engaged — even in tough times.
1. Be Clear. Be Kind. Be Ready.
Don’t wing it. Don’t ramble. Don’t sugar-coat.
Get your message straight first. Then deliver it with care.
What to do:
- Prepare what you’ll say, and how you’ll say it
- Anticipate reactions — silence, tears, anger, questions
- Pick a private, respectful setting
Example:
Before announcing a restructure, a manager prepares key talking points, rehearses answers to likely…