The Power of Feedback – Turning Feedback into Personal and Professional Change

Who is more effective at predicting a person’s ability? Is it the person or, her manager, peers and direct reports? Research has shown that people tend to misperceive not only their weaknesses, but their strengths as well. This tendency is what makes feedback such a powerful tool. Join Joe Folkman, as he talks with Karen Elmhirst about the power available from feedback.

Highly effective people use feedback differently than the rest of us. Joe Folkman, in his new book, The Power of Feedback, outlines thirty-five principles we can use as practical tools to help individuals in our organization benefit from the full potential that feedback contains. What do you do with the feedback you receive? Come see how these principles help you apply that information in ways that lead to increased performance.

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