Feedback and Performance

Discover Teamspective's best practices and the latest insights relating to individual and team development, feedback culture, and continuous learning.

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Building Teamspective's Pulse Survey Data Model

After reviewing this paper you... gain an appreciation for the conceptual nature of various facets of human experience, as well as insights into transforming these concepts into actionable and measurable questions.know the importance of measurement scales and what things to consider when choosing the most appropriate scale.can explain the function and purpose of several important statistical…

Creating a Culture of Performance: Elements of a Good Employee Performance Management Process

Employee performance management is a critical process that has a significant impact on a company’s overall performance. However, it can also be a source of stress and anxiety for many individuals. In this blog post, we will explore the importance of performance management, the benefits of an effective process, and how Teamspective can help HR decision-makers create a performance management system…

Employee churn: costs, reasons, and steps to avoid it

Employee churn can be devastating for companies due to the extra costs, time, and productivity loss associated with it. This article allows you to calculate employee churn and savings potential for your company as well as discusses 5 common reasons for employee churn and 3 steps to prevent it. According to a 2021 Microsoft survey, 40% of employees are actively considering leaving their jobs. In…

The Ultimate Feedback Guide

In any professional's life, feedback is one of the best ways to communicate appreciation and to understand how we could do better in the future. In other words, it’s essential for us to learn, grow, achieve our full potential and to remain engaged at work. In this guide, we will share everything you need to know about feedback. Click the links to learn more, and bookmark this page to find these…

What makes you feel appreciated? Learn the 5 Languages of Appreciation at the Workplace

Have you ever felt underappreciated at work? You put in your best effort only to feel like it didn’t matter. Feeling unappreciated is more common than most people realize. In fact, some studies suggest that a whopping 80% of employees in the US think they’re not shown enough appreciation at work. As recognized by Mazlow and many researchers after him, appreciation is a basic human need. When…

Written vs. Spoken Feedback - Which is Better?

Feedback is vital for both personal and professional development. But is it better to give feedback in written or orally? The truth is that both types are needed, just the ideal format depends on the situation and the people involved. In this article, we will go over when you might want to give written feedback and when spoken feedback might be a better option. Both types of feedback have their…

The Recipe for Perfect Feedback

Is there a recipe for perfect feedback? Dozens of models have been suggested, but our research shows that the best option is a blend of the top two. That way, you get the strengths of both approaches, but not the weaknesses. What Are the Top Two Traditional Models? As we reviewed dozens of feedback formulas, we quickly discovered that there were two that stood out above the rest. The first is Non…

7 Tips for Receiving Feedback

Receiving and integrating feedback from other people is an important skill to have in business – but also in other walks of life. Most people realize that feedback is one of the best mechanisms by which we all learn, yet far too often people struggle with receiving feedback; why is that? 1. Curiosity You may not have asked for the feedback, but you can still learn from it. You should remain…

How people block feedback

Have you ever hesitated to give feedback? Most of us have, and it’s often because we are worried about the other person’s reaction. Besides working on your skill of giving feedback, it’s good to identify the possible ways in which feedback can be blocked. In this article, we will go over the four reasons why people block feedback. In addition, we will explain how to identify these different…

The ROI of investing in feedback culture

Why are top performing companies above the herd? It’s because they’re always looking for ways to be and do better, and have done that before. Feedback provides valuable information that's needed to make crucial decisions. Effective feedback stimulates learning and has a huge value across all parts of the company. So how valuable is feedback? The return on investment of building a feedback culture…

The Perfect Amount of Feedback

Getting feedback is probably the best mechanism for personal growth and professional development; however, it's unlikely to be very helpful if the feedback we receive is too vague, too infrequent or focuses on the wrong things. Getting too much feedback is a rare problem, as studies have shown. So, what’s the right amount of feedback? And how often should you ask for it? Feedback satisfies three…

The Missing Piece of a Successful Hybrid Remote Working Model

The internet is full of tips and tricks on how organizations can adapt and thrive in the new landscape. Some excellent resources have been published recently by authorities such as Forbes, LinkedIn, and Gartner, and the advice contained therein is very useful -- but only up to a point. The thing is this: there's only so much that can be set up or resolved by the company. Certainly, some companies…

The 3 Types of Feedback (and How To Give Criticism Effectively)

In this brief article, we will look at the 3 types of feedback and explain how and when to use each type for the best results. 1. Reinforcing Feedback All too often, people think of feedback as a negative thing. The truth is that positive reinforcement can be a powerful tool in fostering a supportive and effective team environment, which should, in fact, be the goal of any workplace or…

The world needs better feedback

Feedback is central for learning and growth Thriving in a fast-paced working environment requires constant growth. Similarly, excelling as a team requires continuous learning and adjustment. This necessity of learning and growth applies to every high-ambition workplace. That’s why it’s so beneficial to adopt a ‘growth mindset’, allowing us to seek out feedback about what works and what doesn’t…

Watch out for these mistakes with positive feedback

The evidence in favour of positive feedback coming from leaders and co-workers is overwhelmingly strong. Positive feedback improves creative problem solving, performance under pressure, social relationships, and even individuals’ physiology. In addition to the good feelings it creates, positive feedback reinforces mutual trust and helps build on individual strengths. However, there are some ways…

How to ask for feedback like a pro – 6 essential tips

Feedback conversations are some of the most stressful social situations in our lives . Great feedback is not easy to give or get and it certainly does not happen by accident. While feedback has a potential to build trust and respect, many people have had bad experiences with feedback (being on either side of the table). Our natural instincts may therefore suggest we avoid a threatening feedback…

Strategies for creating psychological safety

The problem: scared people don’t speak up when they should Picture this. You’re sitting in a meeting and haven't contributed to the discussion in the first 30 minutes. When you get a new idea on how a major problem could be solved, you patiently wait for your turn to speak, but soon notice the chance has already passed. Others seem to have all the answers, and so you stay silent and comply with…

Why we need feedback

Well-delivered feedback not only inspires learning and personal growth, but it also helps people satisfy their psychological needs. We need connection with other people and feedback is an act of connecting. Reinforcing feedback builds esteem by demonstrating respect and appreciation between people. Redirecting feedback or otherwise discussing sensitive topics helps build trust, contributing to…

The Feedback Shortfall

We have a chronic feedback shortage Research on feedback agrees that the majority of people are not satisfied with the feedback they receive. Not only is there a shortage in the amount and frequency of feedback, but also with quality, relevance, focus and delivery. Here are some of the results we’ve found: In a study published in Harvard Business Review, 82 % of employed Americans think they don’t…

Navigating the feedback jungle

Let’s say it out loud: feedback is messy. You’re probably holding in something right now, with no idea of how to say it or how the other person would respond. Consequently, it’s likely you’ll never give that feedback. Perhaps you’ll wait for the right moment to come, not knowing exactly what it would be. You’re not alone. Personal feedback is a hot topic in leadership and organizational culture…