Giving Effective Feedback (HBR 20-Minute Manager Series)

Business & Finance, Human Resources & Personnel Management, Skills, Entrepreneurship & Small Business
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Author: Harvard Business Review ISBN: 9781625275479
Publisher: Harvard Business Review Press Publication: October 21, 2014
Imprint: Harvard Business Review Press Language: English
Author: Harvard Business Review
ISBN: 9781625275479
Publisher: Harvard Business Review Press
Publication: October 21, 2014
Imprint: Harvard Business Review Press
Language: English

Whether you're dealing with a problem employee or praising the good work of a colleague, you need to communicate in a way that promotes positive change in others. Giving Effective Feedback quickly walks you through the basics of delivering feedback that gets results, including:

Choosing the right time to talk

Engaging in productive dialogue

Helping both star and struggling performers

Developing a plan for effective follow-up

Don't have much time? Get up to speed fast on the most essential business skills with HBR's 20-Minute Manager series. Whether you need a crash course or a brief refresher, each book in the series is a concise, practical primer that will help you brush up on a key management topic. Advice you can quickly read and apply, for ambitious professionals and aspiring executives--from the most trusted source in business. Also available as an ebook.

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Whether you're dealing with a problem employee or praising the good work of a colleague, you need to communicate in a way that promotes positive change in others. Giving Effective Feedback quickly walks you through the basics of delivering feedback that gets results, including:

Choosing the right time to talk

Engaging in productive dialogue

Helping both star and struggling performers

Developing a plan for effective follow-up

Don't have much time? Get up to speed fast on the most essential business skills with HBR's 20-Minute Manager series. Whether you need a crash course or a brief refresher, each book in the series is a concise, practical primer that will help you brush up on a key management topic. Advice you can quickly read and apply, for ambitious professionals and aspiring executives--from the most trusted source in business. Also available as an ebook.

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