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By SUZANNE LUCAS / MONEYWATCH / September 15, 2010, 6: 15 AM
6 Ways to Give Feedback toYour Boss and Coworkers
Last Updated Sep 21, 2010 7:30 PM EDT
Dear Evil HR Lady,
I recently started a new job at an amazing company. It's a really open culture
and it feels as if my opinion counts more here than it has before.
My boss often asks for my feedback on how things are going. I have a ton of
ideas that I think would be really helpful to my boss and our team. If I share too
much feedback privately will my ideas simply make him or colleagues look good
and keep me in the shadows? Will sharing too much feedback hold me back?
Feedback is one of my favorite subjects to wax on about. But unless you're careful,
feedback is just talk.
Here are 5 ways to make sure your feedback advances your career.
1. Make sure you know what you are talking about. Presumably, you
had some knowledge and skills that your manager thought would be
beneficial to the company. That's why he hired you in the first place. But, you
do need to learn what is going on before you start telling everyone how they
should change. Sure, it may have worked very well when people did X at your
previous company, but before you suggest your new company does X, make
sure it's possible. The new company's company's computer systems, for
instance, may not be equipped to handle it.
2. Give more positive than negative feedback. Often times, people only
want to tell others what they are doing wrong. This will not win you friends
and respect. People won't say,"Gee, Stephanie is so smart! She finds all the
problems." They will say, "Stephanie is such a whiner. Always complaining
about things." Your ideas may be fabulous, but so are other peoples'. Make
sure you point out the positive at least three times for each change you
suggest.
3. Don't just talk: Implement. You're concerned that your great ideas will
make others look good, rather than making you look good? Well, that
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happens when you sit on your heiny spouting ideas and other people carry
them out. Pick a couple of your fabulous ideas and implement them. If they
are too complex to implement on your own, write up your business plan
before you start talking about them.
4. Your job IS to make your boss look good. If the company has a nice,
positive feeling about it, and feedback is encouraged, then stop worrying.
Your job (even if your company stinks) is to make your boss look good. Smart
bosses want smart people working for them, because it makes them look
successful. Successful bosses get promoted. Promoted bosses leave vacancies.
And who goes into those vacancies? Often the employee who helped the boss
look good in the first place.
5. Accept feedback from others graciously. Presumably, you aren't the
only one who is encouraged to speak your mind. Others will be providing
feedback to you (unfortunately, mostly negative because a lot of people think
feedback=describing what you're doing wrong. You need to accept and
consider their feedback. (Unless it's from your boss, you don't have to
implement. And even then, there are things you can do when the boss is
wrong.) When someone tells you a way to improve your project, listen and
ask questions. You just may learn something.
6. Don't expect others to always implement what you suggest.
You're not the boss, you're an employee and a coworker. Don't get all bent
out of shape when your suggestions are ignored. Remember, you'll be
ignoring some other people's suggestions as well.
Got a workplace dilemma? Email your questions to
EvilHRLady@gmail.com.
Photo by Steve Rhodes, Flickr cc 2.0© 2010 CBS Interactive Inc.. All Rights Reserved.
Suzanne LucasON TWITTER
Suzanne Lucas spent 10 years in corporate Human Resources. She's
hired, fired, and analyzed the numbers for several major companies.
She founded the Carnival of HR, a bi-weekly gathering of HR blogs, and
her writings have been used in HR certification and management training courses across the
country.
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