In A Nutshell

Feedback is the most valuable resource that we can use to help us perform better tomorrow than we are able to today. The desire to Inspect and Adapt is at the heart of anAgileMind. We actively solicit feedback from others with the intention of acting on the feedback we receive. Failing to act reveals a lack of respect for those giving us feedback and will destroy trust.

Giving feedback is both emotionally and physically costly to those who give it. The best outcomes are achieved when we collaborate on planning and acting to improve. As the recipient of the feedback we are helped to improve. As the donor of feedback we are involved in helping the improvement to happen. The collaborative nature of the response to feedback means that both donor and recipient of feedback have the opportunity to learn and improve.

Sometimes we are not in a position to receive feedback positively - we may be suffering from stress, or work we are engaged in might not be going well. We should always be honest about our ability to receive feedback. If we feel unable to receive feedback now, we should set a time when we believe we will be better placed to receive it.

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