Lesson 2.3 – Giving Constructive Feedback
Feedback is an important part of leadership. It helps employees understand what they are doing well and where they can improve.
When feedback is delivered effectively, it can motivate employees and improve performance.
Characteristics of effective feedback
- Specific and clear
- Focused on behaviour rather than personality
- Balanced between strengths and improvements
- Delivered respectfully
- Focused on solutions
The importance of positive feedback
Leaders should recognise good work regularly. Positive feedback reinforces behaviours that benefit the team and organisation.
Workplace Example
Poor feedback:
“Your work is always messy.”
Constructive feedback:
“I noticed the last report contained several formatting errors. Let’s review the formatting guidelines so your next report is clearer and easier to read.”
Encouraging improvement
Constructive feedback should help employees grow rather than make them feel criticised.
Leaders should focus on improvement, support, and learning.
Key takeaway
Effective feedback helps employees develop their skills and strengthens relationships between leaders and teams.