Giving Feedback on Employee Performance
Six Tips for Talking with Employees About Job Performance
By Kathy Browning, published Jan 25, 2007
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It is recognized that feedback directs behavior and motivates performance. Without feedback, it can be difficult for the employee to progress and may lead to disruptive or poor work performance that can have a negative impact on the entire organization.
Ideally, the more immediate the feedback, the better impact it will have. By providing feedback as soon as possible after the event or during the progress of the work, both the manager and employee will be able to recall the performance and circumstances, allowing them to discuss and rectify problems promptly and effectively.
Why is it that many supervisors procrastinate about providing feedback to their employees although they know that giving and receiving honest feedback is essential to the growth and development of the company? Perhaps it is because they think that feedback means criticism. Or maybe it's because no one likes conflict and most will walk a mile to avoid it. For others, it's because they have not learned how to effectively provide feedback.
Providing clear and constructive feedback requires courage and skill, and is essential to building good relationships with employees. When supervisors learn how to effectively offer feedback, the results can be amazing! Here are six tips to help make the process more positive and less painful.
1. Be proactive. Don't wait until things have gotten out of hand and you are stressed out over an employee's performance, behavior or attitude. By promptly nipping issues in the bud, you can avoid messy interpersonal conflicts that result from neglected communication.
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Takeaways
- Providing clear and constructive feedback requires courage and skill, and is essential to building good relationships with employees.
- Don't wait until things have gotten out of hand and you are stressed out over an employee's performance, behavior or attitude.
- Every employee has at least one thing they are doing right. Praise them for the good work before focusing on performance that needs improvement.
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