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Useful Feedback
Definition
Useful feedback is constructive input that is specific, timely, and actionable, helping employees and managers improve performance and reach their goals.
Types of Useful Feedback
Useful vs. Useless Feedback
Useful Feedback | Useless Feedback |
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Specific: Provides clear examples and solutions. | Vague: General statements without clear direction. |
Timely: Given soon after the action or event. | Delayed: Too late to be relevant or helpful. |
Constructive: Focuses on improvement, not just criticism. | Demotivating: Harsh or critical without guidance. |
Actionable: Provides steps for improvement. | Unclear: No specific actions or solutions provided. |
Balanced: A mix of positive and constructive points. | One-Sided: Focuses only on negatives or only on positives. |