Better Manager 7th prelims:Better Manager 7th edition

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  1. Work to a clear structure. The meeting should be planned to
    cover all the points identified during preparation.

  2. Create the right atmosphere. A successful meeting depends on
    creating an informal environment in which a full, frank but
    friendly exchange of views can take place. It is best to start
    with a fairly general discussion before getting into any
    detail.

  3. Provide good feedback. Individuals need to know how they are
    getting on. Feedback needs to based on factual evidence and
    careful thought should be given to what is said and how it is
    said so that it motivates rather than demotivates people. The
    following are guidelines on providing feedback:


■ build feedback into the job – to be effective feedback
should be built into the job or provided soon after the
activity has taken place;
■ provide feedback on actual events or observed behaviour


  • it should be related to specific items of behaviour and
    backed up by evidence;
    ■ describe, don’t judge - the feedback should be presented
    as a description of what has happened, it should not be
    accompanied by a judgement.
    ■ ask questions rather than make statements;
    ■ select key issues and restrict yourself to them – there is a
    limit to how much criticism anyone can take;
    ■ focus on aspects of performance the individual can
    improve. It is a waste of time to concentrate on areas
    which the individual can do little or nothing about;
    ■ provide positive feedback on the things that the indi-
    vidual did well in addition to areas for improvement.



  1. Let individuals do most of the talking. This enables them to get
    things off their chest and helps them to feel that they are
    getting a fair hearing. Use open-ended questions (ie ques-
    tions that invite the individual to think about what to reply
    rather than indicating the expected answer). This is to
    encourage people to expand.

  2. Use praise. If possible, managers should begin with praise for
    some specific achievement, but this should be sincere and
    deserved. Praise helps people to relax – everyone needs
    encouragement and appreciation.

  3. Invite self-assessment. This is to see how things look from the


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