The three kinds of feedback great leaders use everyday

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There are three kinds of feedback great leaders use everyday.

But good managers don’t. Here they are 👇

The best leaders create a psychologically safe environment where there is a lot feedback. In all directions.

Between peers. To the boss. And from the boss.

And it’s driven by one thing: an unambiguous motivation to help one another and the team as a whole improve over the long term.

The feedback comes in three forms:

  1. Positive reinforcement – Acknowledging one another’s efforts and encouraging behaviours aligned with the team’s values
  2. Improvement advice – Coaching one another to higher levels of performance
  3. Accountability – Holding one another accountable when we don’t meet our commitments or the expected standards of behaviour

That’s it. It’s not complicated, but it doesn’t mean it’s easy to get started either.

Good leaders do one or two sometimes. But great leaders do all three all the time.

About the author

Sean Craig

Sean is an experienced executive, entrepreneur and author. With a career spanning from early stage start-ups to billion-dollar companies, Sean has a passion for helping organisations achieve great things through the creation of meaningful work experiences for their people. Sean has founded and worked with organisations across industries including consulting, infrastructure, online retail and hospitality. Sean’s other interests include reading, running, practising French (poorly!), design and travel.

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