Workplace Communications Flashcards
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Feedback in communication
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- One way to address the noise
- Part of communication loop that helps receives confirm they understood the message
2
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Giving feedback
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- Should be timely and specific
- Should be prepared ahead of time - clear in purpose, with examples and applying EI to the situation
3
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Employee is more receptive to feedback if
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There is a strong employer-employee relationship If they feel valued
4
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Delivery of negative feedback
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- Create an opportunity for the employee to discuss their goals and hoped-for results
- Then state additional goals and present the negative feedback “things like that are happening that will prevent us from reaching these goals” - helps employee understand premise or criteria under criticism
5
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Benefits of feedback
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- Improves personal performance and performance of a team/HR unit
- Identifies gaps between expectations and performance
- Correct “blind spots”
6
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Blind spots
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Misconceptions in how we view others and how we think we are viewed by others
7
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Recommendations for receiving feedback
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- Decide on kind of feedback you need and the best person to give it
- Discussion should follow soon after activity to be discussed
- Listen actively, ask questions to understand.
- Do not be defensive.
- After discussion reflect on what has been said.
- Offer thanks
- Follow up with person giving feedback on your experience and applying ideas and advice
8
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Purpose of communication in group discussions
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Elicit information
9
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Facilitator in group decisions
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- Encourage full discussion of a topic
- Participation of the entire group
- Good listeners - interpret and confirm what the group is saying
- Good observer of non-verbals and group dynamics
10
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Leading More Effective Staff Meetings
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- Have a purpose for the meeting and ensure everyone understands this purpose
- Set agenda with defined items and circulate before the meeting
- Limit meeting time to what is needed to address agenda items
- Start on time
- Find ways to change things up
- Take time to resolve conflicts but postpone those conflicts that may be too difficult to resolve until after the meeting
- Review any decisions and next steps until the meetings end
- Send e-mail summary for more complex agendas
- Have occasional meeting on meetings to find if current approach is meeting team goals