We each have two human needs: To learn and grow & to be respected, accepted and loved the way you are. Even though feedback facilitates learning and growth, it conflicts with our need to feel respected. This is a key reason we resist feedback.
We each have two human needs: To learn and grow & to be respected, accepted and loved the way you are. Even though feedback facilitates learning and … - Sheila Heen
We each have two human needs: To learn and grow & to be respected, accepted and loved the way you are. Even though feedback facilitates learning and …
- Sheila Heen
Learning to receive feedback from each other is what leadership is all about. - Sheila Heen
Learning to receive feedback from each other is what leadership is all about.
People won't give you feedback until they think you actually want it. - Sheila Heen
People won't give you feedback until they think you actually want it.
The fastest way to change the feedback culture in an organization is for the leaders to become better receivers. - Sheila Heen
The fastest way to change the feedback culture in an organization is for the leaders to become better receivers.
Evaluation and coaching get tangled together. When this occurs, the noise of evaluation drowns out coaching efforts. Think of this like a term paper.… - Sheila Heen
Evaluation and coaching get tangled together. When this occurs, the noise of evaluation drowns out coaching efforts. Think of this like a term paper.…
We swim in an ocean of feedback. - Sheila Heen
We swim in an ocean of feedback.
Other people have all kinds of information about you that is invisible to you. How do you get feedback? - Sheila Heen
Other people have all kinds of information about you that is invisible to you. How do you get feedback?
There are three kinds of feedback and organizations must utilize all three to be effective: 1. Evaluation. This rates you against standards and peer… - Sheila Heen
There are three kinds of feedback and organizations must utilize all three to be effective: 1. Evaluation. This rates you against standards and peer…
The five C's of expanding your capacity. 1. Build your confidence. 2. Expand your connections. 3. Improve your competence. 4. Strengthen your cha… - Sheila Heen
The five C's of expanding your capacity. 1. Build your confidence. 2. Expand your connections. 3. Improve your competence. 4. Strengthen your cha…
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