Mar 16, 2022
Giving feedback at any time about performance issues is always fraught. Providing constructive feedback is one of those areas which we often dread, only surpassed by the prospect of having to give negative feedback. Ideally, we can avoid negative feedback altogether and turn it into a more positive version. Nevertheless, those on the receiving end of anything but adulation and lavish praise, are rarely in a positive mindset about receiving corrective feedback. They are keen to justify what they did, sometimes deny it was their fault or try to wriggle out of it and shift the blame to someone else. It is extremely rare for someone to put their hand up and take ownership for problems. What can we do about giving feedback?
Here are nine ideas on giving better, positive feedback.
Before we give the feed back we should be clear about what we are looking at here. The issue can be clouded and confusing regarding the real problem. We need to have some sense of what the issue is, before we start engaging with the staff member. We need to do our homework first. We can use the Four Problem Solving Questions to provide us with more clarity, before we go any further.
This helps us when we get into the conversation with the staff member. We can compare our understanding of the facts with theirs and also our contemplation of the solution, with what they come up with. It makes for a much more positive and rich conversation.