The Uncommon Art And Science Of Giving Feedback

The Uncommon Art And Science Of Giving Feedback

by Robert Bacal
Publication Date: 11/05/2015

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You give feedback every day, even if you aren't realizing it. Whether it's with a spouse, your child, a co-worker, or an employee, or if you are a trainer or group and learning facilitator, it will be a rare day if you aren't helping someone learn a task, or just learn a little about themselves.

It's time to sharpen your feedback skills, and abilility to work with someone to help them learn, formally, informally. We know from research over fifty years that feedback is THE key to learning.

Not only will you learn how to give more effective feedback in any situation or context, but the methods you'll learn make feedback giving, less painful for you, and more useful for the recipient of the feedback.

Who's It For?


Trainers, Group Leaders Need Feedback Skills


Most trainers and group leaders know the basics of giving feedback, but few know the information contained in this PocketBytes Edition. For example, you'll learn about the THREE different kinds of feedback, what they are for, and how to deliver them:

Emotionally Loaded

Informationally Loaded

Task Loaded

If you don't know what these are and how to use them, and for what purpose, your training is less effective than it can be. But there's a lot more too. So, here's our guarantee. If you as a trainer or facilitator do NOT learn something new, we'll give you a refund.

Managers, Supervisors: Feedback Essential To Building Productivity


Although managers don't think of themselves as trainers, they are often in positions where they have to provide feedback to help employees improve their capabilities. We have you covered too. Avoid the most common errors made by managers and supervisors that render feedback not only useless, but potentially damaging.

For Parents, Regular Folks (Yes you use feedback too)


Parents teach their children almost constantly. And regular folks help and teach each other every day, as they provide opinions, and well, feedback. This Pocketbytes has special sections just for you, addressing feedback giving within the process of teaching childen, the special characteristics of children and how to modify feedback to suit. Or, if you want to be more effective at providing feedback to a friend or spouse, you'll learn from this amazing resource.

What's In It?


The Power of Feedback


For Managers and Supervisors

For Trainers And Group Leaders

For Parents And Regular Folks

Three Kinds of Feedback


Emotionally Loaded

Examples of Positive Affective Feedback

Examples Of Negative Affective Feedback

Points To Remember About Affective Feedback Giving

Information Loaded Feedback

Two Different Contexts For Giving Informational Feedback


Feedback During Instruction

Example

Nuts And Bolts of Giving Feedback


Labels and Judging Vs. Description


Importance of Using Cooperative and Neutral Language


Confrontational Language Characteristics

Cooperative Language Characteristics

Third Feedback Type: Task Loaded - Encouraging Self Feedback


Cueing - Focusing Learner Attention

Learning To Drive Example

Tying A Neck Tie Example

Public Speaking Feedback Example

More Tips


Picking Feedback Issues

Using Second Hand Feedback Cautions

Anticipating Negative Reactions

Sharing Reponsibility For Improvement

Private Vs. Public Feedback

Proper Timing

Feedback Media: In Person? Email? Phone>

Using Feedback From Other Training Attendees

Small Group Feedback and Role Playing Issues

The Sandwich Feedback Method? Think Again

Providing Feedback To Children


As you can see, we cover feedback in all its flavors and contexts, and we do it concisely. It's time to get your copy and become a master learning helper and feedback provider.


59 Bullet Points You Must Read About Feedback

Examples of Good and Bad Feedback

ISBN:
9781301338801
9781301338801
Category:
Personnel & human resources management
Publication Date:
11-05-2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
Robert Bacal

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