How to give feedback that sticks
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How to give feedback that sticks
Errors are more noticeable than successes, so regular, specific positive feedback is needed to make efforts visible. Noticing good performance increases receptiveness to criticism and signals development-focused attention. Critical feedback should be pitched so employees can act on it by breaking work into steps and diagnosing what went wrong. Teacher-like thinking requires identifying the parts of a task and the required steps for successful completion before prescribing changes.
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