Giving Helpful Feedback
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Giving Helpful Feedback
This course is part of Business Communication Specialization
Instructor: Tracy Jennings
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Describe the concept of feedback, distinguishing between positive and negative feedback and their respective impacts.
Identify positive feedback strategies to enhance behaviors such as creativity and teamwork within a team.
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There are 6 modules in this course
This course teaches you the simple principles expert managers use to improve and motivate employee performance. You’ll never have to avoid telling an employee “the truth” again, because the seven techniques we teach will not make employees defensive or afraid. As a manager, or someone who would like to be a manager, you’ll also learn specifically what feedback is, how negative feedback is weighed more heavily than positive, and how positive feedback can super-charge behaviors such as creativity and teamwork.
Giving feedback is a skill which develops over time. We give you a process you can use to improve your feedback skills and deliver it with confidence. You will find that there is a scientific basis for many of your observations and intuitions about feedback—such as, it is hard to give correctly, people don’t like it, and more. This will be reassuring as you learn how to overcome these difficulties. We hope you have a fantastic time becoming a better manager!
The goal of this course is to give you the confidence to deliver both negative and positive feedback successfully and to leave the person receiving feedback with their dignity. To boost your motivation, in the first week we outline specific benefits of mastering feedback skills and provide examples of people whose careers changed because of timely feedback. We also discuss positive feedback and expectations, powerful tools to help people learn at work. You will be able to define both and know how they improve employee performance. You will learn how positive feedback can be delivered in many situations and appreciate the power of positive feedback to enhance employee creativity and teaming skills. We hope that you’ll be able to use this new knowledge immediately.
What's included
6 videos2 readings1 assignment
6 videos•Total 28 minutes
- Course Introduction•4 minutes
- Why Feedback is Important•5 minutes
- Positive Feedback Defined•4 minutes
- The Impact of Positive Expectations•3 minutes
- Positive Expectations at Work•5 minutes
- Positive Feedback: Intriguing Possibilities•7 minutes
2 readings•Total 11 minutes
- Course Updates and Accessibility Support•1 minute
- Course Syllabus•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
- Week 1 Quiz•30 minutes
Negative Feedback is a specialized learning tool. We all know that negative feedback feels punishing. Our goal this week is for you to understand why it is punishing, why we hesitate to use it, and when it can be used effectively without negative consequences. You will be able to identify specific situations where negative feedback is given more weight than positive feedback and learn a technique that can overcome some of negative feedback’s harmful side effects. Armed with a clearer concept of the pluses and minuses of negative feedback, you can be more confident that you are using it appropriately at work.
What's included
3 videos1 assignment
3 videos•Total 21 minutes
- Negative Feedback Defined•8 minutes
- Negative Feedback Bias•4 minutes
- The Broad Impact of Negative Feedback•9 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
- Week 2 Quiz•30 minutes
Based on your work in the first two weeks, you can now describe negative and positive feedback and appreciate the power of these tools to change behavior. In the next two weeks, we take the next step towards building your feedback skills by teaching you seven specific skills to use when delivering professional feedback. At the end these two weeks you will know how to deliver work-related feedback that is effective at changing an employee’s behavior while still preserving their dignity.
What's included
5 videos1 assignment
5 videos•Total 34 minutes
- Additional Thoughts on Positive Feedback•4 minutes
- Introduction to the Seven Feedback Skills•3 minutes
- Skill 1: Focus on Specific Behavior•9 minutes
- Skill 2: Keep it Impersonal•12 minutes
- Skill 3: Keep it Goal-Oriented•7 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
- Week 4 Part I Quiz•30 minutes
This week we continue building on your knowledge of the seven essential feedback skills.
What's included
5 videos1 assignment
5 videos•Total 42 minutes
- Skill 4: Keep it Well-Timed•12 minutes
- Skill 5: Ensure Understanding•8 minutes
- Skill 6: Make Sure it is Controllable•6 minutes
- Make Sure it is Controllable: The Manager's Role•7 minutes
- Skill 7: Tailor the Feedback to Fit the Employee:•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
- Week 4 Part II Quiz•30 minutes
You now know the fundamentals of positive and negative feedback and the skills necessary to deliver both. In this module we begin by describing situations where no matter how talented you are, your feedback will not “get through” to your employee. These situations can be discouraging and we point them out so you can diagnose why your feedback may not have worked. We then describe a process to enable you to continue practicing and improving your new skills. True change takes time, but the journey is worth it.
What's included
2 videos2 readings1 assignment
2 videos•Total 8 minutes
- When Feedback Doesn't Work•3 minutes
- How to Create Long-Term Change•5 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
- Feedback Practice•10 minutes
- Feedback Practice Worksheet•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
- Final Test•30 minutes
What's included
1 reading
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
- Research Used in this Course•10 minutes
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Reviewed on Jan 10, 2026
I really enjoyed this training. It gives you a theory combined with exercises and provides you with tips on how to apply this in practice, accompanied with documents to track your progress.
Reviewed on Jun 26, 2021
nice explanation of the videos. visually attractive and descriptive. questions were great as well. learnt a lot of stuff. teaches you what, when, where, why, and how to give correct feedback
Reviewed on Jun 25, 2021
I learned a lot from this course. It gave the psychological background in addition to instructions in how to give feedback. Learning the Why made me understand the What so much better.
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