How Can Leaders Give Effective Feedback?

Current Status

Not Enrolled

Price

Closed

Get Started

This course is currently closed

Start by framing the intention as support, not judgement.

 

Avoid generalisations like “You’re not proactive.”
Instead, describe what you saw or heard.

Use the “What’s working / What could be better” structure.

People are more open to growth when they also hear what they’re doing right.

Feedback loses impact if delayed for weeks or months.
Give it as soon as appropriate, while the context is still fresh.

Share how the behaviour affected the team or results.

Feedback should never feel like a lecture.

Agree on 1–2 practical next steps.

Great plans are:

  • Simple
  • Realistic
  • Measurable

Encourage improvement by reinforcing belief in their abilities.

Check‑ins show that you’re invested in their growth rather than “giving feedback and disappearing.”

Situation → When/where
Behaviour → What the person did
Impact → Effect on people, process, or outcomes

Course Content

Quiz

BetterMe Leaderboard

General Leaderboard

# Name B.E.A.R Badges BetterMe Points B.E.A.R Level
1 Siphosihle 129 15830 Level 1
2 Kgololosego 28 4710 Level 0
3 Coleen 30 3000 Level 0
4 Linda 22 2200 Level 0
5 Bulelwa 20 2000 Level 0