class discussion 117

Members of any team must value the significance of communication, particularly when setting goals and when attempting to solve problems. One form of communication—feedback—is most helpful when it is given in a descriptive fashion or offers suggestions for members to consider. List and explain several ways team members can share feedback with one another. In addition, share what tactics have proved successful or unsuccessful for you when previously providing feedback to a subordinate, peer, or coworker.

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:Dyer, W. G., Jr., Dyer, J. H., & Dyer, W. G. (2013). Team building: Proven strategies for improving team performance (5th ed.). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.__________________________________________________________________________________________________

Please respond to my classmate response below:

There are many ways team members can share feedback with one another including the following several methods that I have chosen which include: envelope exchange, management profile, open feedback session, and prescription writing. Envelope exchange is a process in which each person writes a note to the other team members with specific, individual feedback, covering any issues needed to be addressed. The envelopes are then given to the team members, Management profile occurs when each person presents the profile of his or her effectiveness from previously gathered data. As a group the profile is either confirmed or disconfirmed. An open feedback occurs when each person who would like feedback may ask for it in order to identify areas of personal effectiveness and areas that need improvement. My last choice is prescription writing which occurs when each person writes a prescription for others “Here is what I would prescribe that you do (or stop doing) in order to be more effective in your position.” The prescriptions are then exchanged. The only tactic that I have found to be successful is to be completley open and honest while still trying to remain professional and polite. There is never any reason to be rude when trying to provide feedback to someone. I would also consider the type of feedback I am giving to determine whether to speak privately to the individual or if a group session would be ok and not embarrass the individual (Gibb Dyer Jr., W., Dyer, J.H., Dyer, W.G., 2013).

Gibb Dyer Jr., W., Dyer, Jeffrey H., Dyer, William G. (2013). Team Building: Proven Strategies for Improving Team Performance. Fifth Edition. Jossey-Bass.

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