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  • Do you think there's a best way to give or receive feedback?

    Polina Gollender
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    As a manager, I sometimes struggle with giving feedback. It can be hard to know what to say and how to say it, especially when the feedback is negative. I want to be honest with my employees, but I also want to be respectful. And I want to make sure that the feedback is actually helpful. I've found that it's helpful to keep a few things in mind when giving feedback. First, make sure that you're addressing the issue at hand, and not just attacking the person. Second, try to be specific about what you're seeing or hearing that needs improvement. Third, focus on what the person can do to improve, rather than on what they did wrong. Lastly, be clear about your expectations, and make sure that the person understands what you're asking of them. Giving feedback can be difficult, but it's an important part of being a manager. By keeping these tips in mind, I can communicate effectively with my employees and help them improve their work.

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    Nathan Kridler
    For me, I try not to critique or mention a problem unless I have a solution in mind, and if I can't offer a reason why then it does nothing for moving the conversation forward. Simply saying I'm not too fond of that without reason makes it feel personal.