Feedback : A Powerful Tool for Efficiency and Effectiveness
About this Course
1 What is feedback? 2 Why you need to understand the impact of feedback? 3 Dimensions of feedback? 4 How can feedback improve effectiveness and efficiency? 5 What skills you should have for giving effective feedback? 6 What skills and attitude you require for receiving feedback? 7 Action plan to realise your potential. Giving constructive and effective feedback is a skill that a leader should possess. The feedback should be methodical and actionable. It is giver’s ability and skill that makes a feedback acceptable and influential. It should be delivered in a way that encourages the receiver to accept and improve the performance without any confusion and anger. Receiving feedback, on the other hand, helps an individual to improve if accepted it in the right spirit. Every person in an organization should be aware of the importance of feedback. It is a skill that every team leader should master and put into practice. Receiving feedback demands some skills, a positive mindset, and a willingness to change. Receiving feedback is an attitude and a skill worth developing.Created by: State Bank of India
Level: Introductory

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