Preparation
Definition and background
This is exactly what feedback is for: to strengthen trust and appreciation - and of course to help each other move forward. True to the motto: Do you still know - or are you already learning? Presented here is a method of feedback that aims to strengthen trust and appreciation. It is very simple to understand - and often very challenging to implement. Effective feedback succeeds when three elements are carefully prepared and well observed: What is my attitude? - What are the facts? - What emotions does it trigger in me?
Hint: If you give feedback, it's more about you than about the other person. What do I want to achieve, what bothers me or pleases me, what facts do I use to achieve this?
Realisation
Announce that feedback is coming (if not already in the invitation) and check whether it fits. Sprinkle in a pinch of "advertising". If your vis-à-vis is not receptive, all your efforts are in vain.
You, I would like to give you some feedback on the subject of XYZ. It is important to me because I simply want to deal with such things openly and I am convinced that it will help us move forward. Is it okay if we look at this now? I think it will take about 10 minutes.
If you say no: OK, then let me know when you can. Insist that promptly.
If MA immediately starts: "oh there, yes you know, that was so…" Stop and say: We can talk about it. I invited people and prepared myself. I would like to start with my points.
Why it's important to me to talk about it (if it hasn't already happened enough at 1). A framework must be created here, especially when something difficult to digest is coming.
Now comes something that is probably not easy for you. Nevertheless, I will address it openly. I am doing this because it is important to me and I also believe that we will overcome this issue.Facts: Very precise facts
We agreed that you would deliver by Wednesday. I didn't hear from you beforehand. On Wednesday you told me when I asked why it was taking a week longer.
Just see if you agree on the facts. A short pause is enough here, do not ask. If they are prepared precisely, they cannot usually be questioned. In the case of imprecise facts "You always deliver too late", the response would be immediate and justified: "That's not true, I delivered on time for topic X."Emotion: Precise description of your own emotion
… This gives me the feeling that I can't rely on you.
Named emotions are effective.
Acting out emotions is harmful: "This is a disaster, we can't…"
Conclusion - Subject-specific.
Can you see that? How can we do better next time?
Think about it, we'll talk about it again in 2 days (in case MA is surprised, overwhelmed)
Thank you. For praise.
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(Tip for memorising: The hand has five fingers: Announce, Why, Fact, Emotion, Conclusion)
Sources and references
(c) 2023, Stefan Heer
Rudolph, 2015
Feedback basics