The power of feedback : giving, seeking, and using feedback for performance improvement
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The power of feedback : giving, seeking, and using feedback for performance improvement
(Series in applied psychology)
Routledge, 2015
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 192-204) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This follow up to the 2003 edition of Job Feedback by Manuel London is updated to cover new research in the area of organizational management. This edition bridges a gap in research that now covers cultural responses to employer feedback, feedback through electronic communications, and how technology has changed the way teams work in organizations. The Power of Feedback includes examples of feedback from friends, family, colleagues, and volunteers in non-profit organizations. In this new book, both employers and employees will learn to view feedback as a positive tool for improving performance, motivation, and interpersonal relationships. Managers, human resource professionals, and students who will one day oversee teams will benefit from the research and advice found in The Power of Feedback.
Table of Contents
Section I: How People See Themselves and Others 1. Introduction: The Power and Challenge of Feedback 2. How and Why Feedback Work 3. How People Evaluate Themselves 4. Understanding Giving, Seeking, and Using Feedback 5. The Source's Perspective Section II: Sources of Feedback Information and Support 6. Performance Appraisal Methods 7. 360 Degree Feedback 8. Assessment Centers and Simulations 9. Being a Developer and Coach Section III: Expanding the Power of Feedback 10. Feedback Across the Globe 11. Feedback in Team 12. Technology and Feedback 13. Becoming a Feedback-Oriented Continuous Learner
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