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Giving Feedback to Subordinates
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Buron, McDonald-Mann
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Providing specific information about performance is key to developing the people who report to you. This guidebook tells you how to give your subordinates effective feedback so they can work more effectively, develop new skills, and grow professionally.
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Creating, or seizing, an opportunity to give feedback to an employee is your first task. Next, you have to make your feedback effective. Compassionate and honest feedback from you will help your subordinates develop goals, make and reinforce positive changes, raise self-confidence, and spur action.
Be Specific
To increase the quality and effectiveness of the feedback you give, we recommend using the three-step process that we teach and practice at the Center for Creative Leadership: the Situation-Behavior-Impact model. Called SBI for short, this simple feedback structure keeps your comments relevant and focused to maximize their effectiveness. Essentially, SBI means you describe the Situation in which you observed the employee, you describe the Behavior you observed, and you describe the Impact of that behavior on you and others present in that situation.
Jim, I saw that presentation you made to the Excelsior group (Situation). I liked how you picked up on their questions. I noticed that you were able to move out of your prepared presentation to address their concerns without missing a beat (Behavior). They were all nodding their heads in agreement when you answered that question about the delivery time frame. You made me confident that you were in control of all the material and information. Joel Smythe told me afterwards that our company seems to have a much better understanding of Excelsiorâs situation than anyone else on their short list (Impact).
Feedback or Attaboy?
SBI feedback is not the same as a pat on the back. All of your subordinates would like to hear âYouâre doing a great job,â or âWe couldnât get along without you.â Those âattaboysâ might be great ego boosters but little else. The kind of feedback we support, practice, and teach informs your subordinates about what their strengths are, designates which of their skills are most valuable to the organization, and illustrates to them where you believe they have the ability to change and improve.
Do | Donât |
Specify the situation. Describe a particular occasion, such as a specific staff meeting or a particular project. | Use phrases like âalwaysâ or âneverâ that put subordinates on the defensive. |
Specify the behavior. Tell what you actually observed in the situation you have described. | Make general, vague characterizations (âYou used bad judgmentâ or âYou made a good presentationâ) that donât focus on behavior within a specific situation. |
Specify the impact. Make it clear what impact your subordinateâs specific behavior had on you and others. | Make exaggerated statements about the impact a behavior might have to the organization, or interpret the behaviorâs impact as the result of some other cause. |
Keep It Simple
You may be accustomed to moving quickly to the impact or effect of a subordinateâs behavior or action in order to get a solution. But if you want to encourage real development among your subordinates, slow down. Reduce your feedback to its essential elements. Recreate the situation in your mind and describe it. (âIâm glad you came to the staff meeting yesterday.â) Describe the subordinateâs behavior in that situation without embellishment. (âDuring the meeting you kept looking at your watch.â) Make your comments as direct as possible, and stick to the impact that the behavior had on you. (âYou made me feel like you didnât think our discussion was important.â) Directness enforces honest feedback. Donât get ahead of yourself. Remember to go through each SBI step.
Keep Clear of Interpretations
In keeping your message simple, not only do you keep it direct and honest, but you limit it to the impact of the subordinateâs behavior. If you observe troublesome behavior, you may be tempted to go beyond describing the impact to exploring reasons for the behavior. That invites misinterpretation that can damage the trusting relationship youâve worked so hard to build. Even if you were perfectly correct in your attributions and interpretations, your subordinates are responsible for changing their behavior. You have to give them choices for making changes, not excuses for avoiding changes.
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