Why Feedback Doesn’t Work & What to Do Instead
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Live Webinar Decmber 13th, 2022 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EST
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 PDU – Free
Provider: HBR – Harvard Business Review
For years, managers have been encouraged to constructively criticize just about everything their employees do in the hopes of improving their performance at work.
They are bombarded with reasons, methods, and technologies to give their employees feedback – constantly, directly, and most of all, critically. And yet, anyone who has been on the receiving end of feedback usually leaves feeling muddled, distorted, and upset.
There are better ways to help employees thrive and excel.
Marcus Buckingham, (LinkedIn profile) will join HBR in a live, interactive webinar, where he Marcus will discuss why participating in “feedbacking” rarely helps people grow and often hinders their development—and he will share what actually works when it comes to helping employees thrive.
Marcus will also discuss:
- Research that shows why managers can’t reliably rate the performance of others
- What neuroscience reveals about criticism and how it inhibits learning
- Techniques for helping employees achieve excellence
Feedback at its best is good for correcting mistakes—in the rare cases where the right steps are known and can be evaluated objectively.
But if we continue to spend our time identifying failure as we see it and giving people feedback about how to avoid it, we will languish in the business of adequacy.
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Why Feedback Doesn’t Work & What to Do Instead
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