If you receive feedback at work, it’s only a matter of time until you receive some critical (negative) feedback. How you handle it can make the difference between an ultimately positive experience and ...
Feedback is supposed to help us grow—but let’s be honest: Sometimes it just makes us feel small. Maybe you’ve had that moment—someone shares a critique or a suggestion, and instead of feeling ...
When it comes to giving negative feedback at work, the so-called "compliment sandwich"—praise, criticism, praise—may no longer be effective, according to ongoing research from the Ivey Business School ...
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I’m a department manager at a retail store. I have a new store manager, and our communication has been hit or miss. But what I’ve been most struggling with is how to respond to his negative feedback. ...
Metrics miss why. Behavioral data tracks what happened, but it rarely explains why customers act or leave. Feedback loops fill in those gaps. Ask, act, announce. Closing the loop requires three steps.
If you’re a business owner, manager, or team lead, you’re going to have to give negative feedback to your people. This isn’t a bad thing: Everyone has blind spots. Your job is to help them identify ...
After spending more than a decade building high-performing leadership teams and coaching executives in fast-growth environments, I’ve learned that the difference between good leaders and great ones ...
It’s a balance that even experienced educators struggle to find—how to give feedback that motivates students to take responsibility for learning, without leaving them adrift. A study published in 2023 ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Harry Kraemer, Jr. is a professor at the Kellogg School of Management. The first time Frank showed up in my office with a light ...
Unlocking the full potential of your students often hinges on effective formative assessment. These worksheets are more than just busy work; they’re vital tools for gauging student progress. Using ...