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Giving Effective Feedback with Chelsea Troy

CTO Connection Podcast

English - March 05, 2020 21:00 - 36 minutes - 25.2 MB - ★★★★★ - 20 ratings
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Feedback is an integral part of work performance across all industries. Effective feedback can help an employee improve at a job or skill. But at the end of the day, feedback is universally dicey. Emotions can run high and people can take feedback too hard. Chelsea Troy, an engineering consultant at RigorWorks, has given talks on her guidelines for effective feedback. Today, she joins Peter to offer a rundown of her process.

Chelsea explains how feedback can go awry, what the best methods are for giving feedback, and offers tips on how to handle negative feedback directed at you. This episode has practical advice no matter your industry.

[00:26] - What does Chelsea do as an engineering consultant?[02:30] - Foundation practices when going into a new org[05:07] - Facilitating getting help[07:01] - Where documentation should live[13:07] - Giving and receiving feedback[18:28] - Why bother with feedback?[19:34] - Mitigating the risk[23:46] - Soliciting feedback[32:22] - When feedback feels bad

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