Maybe the reason feedback feels heavy in organizations is because we treat it like judgment instead of coaching.
The March/April issue of Harvard Business Review featured an article titled, “The Feedback Fallacy” on its cover. In it, the co-authors argue that feedback in the workplace is mostly useless, even ...
Negative feedback plays an important role in growth but it's rarely comfortable in the moment. Use these 5 strategies to confidently handle negative feedback at work.
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Sometimes we lose sight of how vital morale is to a company’s success. Studies show that offices and businesses with high morale have ...
Pam Birtill does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
Customer feedback is one of the quickest and most efficient ways to improve your business. After all, who would know better than your customers what you do well and what could use improvement? The ...
Honest feedback is the breakfast of champions: it allows those who seek and incorporate it to identify their blind spots, increase self-awareness, and become a better version of themselves.
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. If you hire and work with employees on a regular basis, you’ll need to provide them with feedback. Feedback, whether positive or negative ...
Matt Dailey, a software engineer for a data management company, was managing a team with an engineer who wasn’t performing well. This was clear to Dailey—and to the employee. Yet, as I describe in my ...
Receiving feedback from others is an essential component of being able to adapt to the situations that life can throw your way. How do you know if you’re doing well unless someone gives you the thumbs ...
“Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.” This proverb has become a cliché, but it remains a useful shorthand for self-sufficiency. If you ...
If you’ve ever had a manager, you’ve likely received feedback; feedback which may have been delivered via a “shit sandwich,” where negative feedback was packaged between two layers of positivity.