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It can be challenging for managers to give feedback and to coach remote employees since the interactions are limited. The importance of having structured feedback and coaching practices in place is critical.
One of the most common complaints among remote employees is a lack of feedback from their manager, which can leave employees feeling uneasy about their performance and unsure how to grow in their role.
Feedback becomes even more important when working remotely. And, remote woking is here to stay. That’s why it’s crucial to regularly check-in to understand how you can support your employees from a distance and make sure that everyone stays aligned while doing home office.
• Explaining the purpose of feedback and techniques of giving feedback to remote employees
• Understand the distinction between constructive feedback and performance reviews for remote employees
• Basic "ground rules" for giving effective video feedback
• Criticism versus feedback
• Specific examples of positive, non-threatening language
• Misperceptions about feedback
• Give feedback face-to-face (in a video call)
• How to give constructive feedback and focus on the positives that lead to improvement
• How to focus on things that the person can actually change
• When and how should feedback be given and what communication channel to use
• Learn how to make feedback detailed and specific
• Learn how to make feedback constructive and not destructive
• How your communication style affects feedback
Most experiences with feedback in a work environment are annual performance reviews. It’s important for managers to learn how to give constructive feedback to employees.
Implementing a feedback strategy specific to remote workers is crucial for success in today’s work environment. This webinar reviews tips for effective remote coaching and feedback.
• Human Resource Managers
• Human Resources Professionals and Consultants
• Vice Presidents of Administration
• CEOs
• COOs
• Chief People Officers
• Organizational Development Managers
• Employees who aspire to leadership positions
Years of Experience: 20+ years
Areas of Expertise: Soft Skills Training, Facilitation, and Content Development
Audrey Halpern is a soft skills training facilitator consultant with 20+ years of experience. Audrey is currently a faculty member of American Management Association where she trains productivity and communication skills.
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