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Why in the moment Feedback?
Updated by Abigail Briggs
In the fast-paced world of modern business, effective communication is paramount. One aspect of communication that often gets overlooked but is vitally important is providing feedback in the moment. In this article, we will explore the significance of in-the-moment feedback in the workplace, highlighting its benefits through statistics and emphasizing the friendly yet professional approach needed to make it a cornerstone of successful organisations.
Why In The Moment Feedback? The Power of Timeliness
Imagine a workplace where employees and managers communicate openly, where concerns are addressed promptly, and where accomplishments are recognized without delay. This is the workplace made possible by in-the-moment feedback, and its impact cannot be overstated.
Why is In the Moment Feedback important?
- Enhanced Employee Engagement and Productivity
Statistics show a clear correlation between in-the-moment feedback and employee engagement:
• According to Gallup, teams that receive regular feedback show 12.5% greater productivity.
• A Harvard Business Review survey found that 72% of employees believe constructive feedback improves their performance.
The timeliness of feedback keeps employees engaged, motivated, and aligned with organisational goals.
- Improved Employee Retention
In-the-moment feedback plays a pivotal role in retaining talent:
• A study by SHRM (Society for Human Resource Management) found that 43% of highly engaged employees receive feedback at least once a week.
• Conversely, the lack of feedback is a significant factor contributing to employee turnover.
A workplace that values timely feedback is more likely to retain its top performers, saving recruitment and training costs.
- Fostering a Growth Mindset
In-the-moment feedback promotes a culture of continuous improvement:
• Stanford psychologist Carol Dweck's research highlights that individuals with a growth mindset thrive when they receive immediate feedback.
• It encourages employees to embrace challenges, view failures as opportunities, and seek personal development actively.
How do I adopt in the moment feedback more?
To make in-the-moment feedback a staple in your workplace, cultivate a culture that combines professionalism with friendliness:
- Active Listening
When providing feedback, listen actively to employees' perspectives and concerns. This fosters a sense of respect and trust. - Constructive Criticism
Frame feedback in a constructive manner. Instead of focusing solely on what went wrong, emphasize how to improve and grow. - Recognition and Appreciation
Celebrate achievements, no matter how small. A friendly "thank you" or "well done" can go a long way in motivating employees. - Open Communication Channels
Encourage open dialogue between managers and employees. Create a safe space where feedback can flow freely, fostering collaboration.
Closing thoughts
In-the-moment feedback is not just a management practice; it's a strategic asset that enhances employee engagement, productivity, and retention. By embracing a friendly yet professional approach to timely feedback, organizations can create a workplace culture that values growth, open communication, and mutual respect. In doing so, they unlock the full potential of their employees and pave the way for sustained success in the ever-evolving business landscape.