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Coaching Tuesday: 7 Guidelines for Giving Feedback

Bad Review words on a chalk outline for a dead body of a person In today’s work environment, managers are increasingly asked to be more coach-like when working with their direct reports. This includes coaching for performance, coaching for development, and coaching to build skills. But one important coaching skill has proven to be a big challenge for most leaders—providing sensitive feedback to team members.

Managers often find delivering less than positive feedback to be difficult because they are worried that negative feedback may de-motivate people, damage a relationship, or will not generate the desired results.

Guidelines for Giving Feedback

Madeleine Homan Blanchard, co-founder of Blanchard Coaching Services recently outlined seven best practices in a January 24 post for well-intentioned managers facing this task.  For manager’s looking to improve their ability to deliver sensitive feedback successfully, Blanchard recommends:

Critical Responsibility

Giving feedback is a critical job responsibility of any manager. With some practice and preparation sensitive feedback can be delivered successfully.  And the good news is that  the more thoughtful you are with feedback, the less of it you’ll have to give!

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About Coaching Tuesday

Coaching Tuesday is a weekly feature at Blanchard LeaderChat for ideas, research, and inspirations from the world of executive coaching. Since 2000, Blanchard’s 130 coaches have coached over 14,500 individuals in more than 250 companies throughout the world. Learn more at Blanchard Coaching Services.

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