You are here:
Vanderbilt Biostatistics Wiki
>
Main Web
>
Seminars
>
MCannonDec1
(26 Apr 2013,
JohnBock
)
(raw view)
E
dit
A
ttach
---+++ Department of Biostatistics Seminar/Workshop Series ---+ <a name="Actionable_Feedback"></a> Actionable Feedback: Crafting Feedback that Facilitates Learning and Appropriate Behavioral Change ---++ <a name="Mark_D_Cannon"></a> Mark D. Cannon, !PhD ---+++ <a name="Associate_Professor"></a> Associate Professor of Leadership and Organizational Studies, Vanderbilt Peabody College ---+++ <a name="Wednesday_December_1_1_30_2_30pm"></a> Wednesday, December 1, 1:30-2:30pm, MRBIII Conference Room 1220 Delivering critical feedback can be brutal for everyone involved. Both feedback givers and feedback receivers tend to dislike the process. In addition, critical feedback often fails to produce the desired results. We describe how cognitive and emotional dynamics—how we think and feel while giving and receiving feedback—can complicate this process, making it more painful and less useful than it should be. These dynamics often interfere with the ability of recipients to process and respond constructively to feedback. They also interfere with the ability of feedback givers to formulate and deliver feedback that is high quality and does not produce defensiveness. Further complicating matters, both feedback givers and receivers have a difficult time recognizing how their own cognitive and emotional dynamics are hindering their effectiveness in the feedback process. We illustrate how these dynamics hamper the feedback giving and receiving process and how understanding them can help individuals produce more actionable feedback on performance (feedback that leads to learning and appropriate results). The presentation will be interactive and will provide opportunities discuss short cases and address questions about how to put the theory and concepts into practice. * [[%ATTACHURL%/AME_Actionable_Feedback.pdf][AME_Actionable_Feedback.pdf]]: Actionable Feedback
Attachments
1
Attachments
1
Topic attachments
I
Attachment
Action
Size
Date
Who
Comment
pdf
AME_Actionable_Feedback.pdf
manage
695.2 K
22 Nov 2010 - 12:52
EveAnderson
Actionable Feedback
E
dit
|
A
ttach
|
P
rint version
|
H
istory
: r2
<
r1
|
B
acklinks
|
V
iew topic
|
Edit
w
iki text
|
M
ore topic actions
Topic revision: r2 - 26 Apr 2013,
JohnBock
Main
Department Home Page
Biostatistics Graduate Program
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Main Web
Main Web Home
Search
Recent Changes
Changes
Topic list
Biostatistics Webs
Archive
Main
Sandbox
System
Register
|
Log In
Copyright © 2013-2022 by the contributing authors. All material on this collaboration platform is the property of the contributing authors.
Ideas, requests, problems regarding Vanderbilt Biostatistics Wiki?
Send feedback