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Leadership Lounge: The art of feedback - How to have honest and candid conversations

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Leadership Lounge: The art of feedback - How to have honest and candid conversations

FromRedefiners


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Leadership Lounge: The art of feedback - How to have honest and candid conversations

FromRedefiners

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Length:
18 minutes
Released:
Nov 20, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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We share how leaders can master the art of giving and receiving regular, effective feedback—and the benefits when they get it right.  As the end of the year draws closer, you’re likely reflecting on your team’s performance—and how to give feedback that helps your leaders develop and improve. But, these types of conversations aren’t always easy to navigate.   So, what skills are important to hone when giving feedback? And what are some of the common pitfalls you may encounter when having these honest conversations?    But it’s not just about giving feedback. It’s also important that you’re getting the feedback you need to develop. So, how can you encourage honest, upward feedback? And what benefits will you see when you act on it? In this episode of Leadership Lounge, we talk to some of our trusted advisors—Dee Fitzgerald, David Lange, and Silvia Lago—who share their perspectives on:    How to give actionable upward feedback What to do when someone disagrees with you during a feedback session The skills required to receive feedback effectively  How leaders can create a feedback-rich culture.   “If the direct report feels like there's an environment of psychological safety…upward feedback actually becomes something that a direct report will offer regularly and proactively to their leaders.”  David Lange, Leadership Advisor, Russell Reynolds Associates.   Listen now on Apple, Spotify, and YouTube.    Four things you’ll learn from this episode   Effective feedback focuses on specific behaviors, not personality. Frame feedback constructively to enable growth and development, avoiding subjective or contradictory comments. Creating a culture of psychological safety is essential for encouraging honest, upward feedback, which requires leaders to actively solicit input at all levels. It’s important to hone key skills, including actively listening to feedback, asking clarifying questions, and approaching it as a collaborative dialogue, rather than defensively. Integrating feedback into regular interactions, rather than relying on annual reviews, and seeking diverse perspectives through mentors or team debriefs, helps leaders continuously grow and innovate.  In this 17 minute episode, we will cover:   (1:32) How leaders can frame their feedback to ensure it’s delivered effectively.  (3:09) Why it’s critical feedback is a two-way conversation.  (5:06) What’s at the root of all effective upward feedback.   (7:18) The two key ways CEOs can generate constructive, unfiltered feedback.  (9:53) Why nothing should come as a surprise at an end-of-year review.    (10:33) Why active listening is such an important trait for leaders receiving feedback.  A closer look at the research from this episode:   Walk the Talk: Inclusive Leadership Development Moves the Needle On DE&I | Russell Reynolds Associates  Listen now on Apple, Spotify, and YouTube.   
Released:
Nov 20, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Call them changemakers. Call them rule breakers. We call them Redefiners. And in this provocative podcast, we explore how daring leaders from across industries and around the globe are redefining their organizations—and themselves—to create extraordinary impact in today’s rapidly changing world. In each episode, Russell Reynolds Associates consultant Nanaz Mohtashami and CEO Clarke Murphy host engaging, purposeful conversations with leaders in and out of the business world who share their insights and perspectives on how they lead, boldly. You’ll come away with fresh ideas and tangible takeaways on how you can redefine your own leadership trajectory – no matter where you are on your journey.    Our Hosts: Clarke Murphy  Clarke Murphy is the Chief Executive Officer of Russell Reynolds Associates and serves on the Board of Directors. Prior to his appointment as CEO, he was the Global Leader of the firm's CEO/Board Services Practice.​  While at Russell Reynolds Associate​s, Clarke has conducted a number of significant projects in the industry, including Fortune 100 board searches and CEO successions. In addition, he has led notable searches in​​ the private equity industry including searches ​for the Carlyle Group and Warburg Pincus. Nanaz Mohtashami Nanaz Mohtashami is Managing Director at Russell Reynolds Associates, a core member of the firm’s Healthcare Sector, and leads the Medtech Practice in Europe. She devises global strategies for healthcare clients across devices, diagnostics, and pharma, as well as for private equity clients around the world. Nanaz focuses on leadership assignments at the executive and non-executive levels, tackling a wide array of senior talent issues such as succession, development, team effectiveness, and more. She is based in London but spends a significant amount of her time across Europe and the United States.