Rob Clifton

47%
Flag icon
A great feedback meeting achieves the following: Gets everyone on the same page about what success for the project looks like Honestly represents the current status of the work, including an assessment of how things are going, any changes since the last check-in, and what the future plans are Clearly frames open questions, key decisions, or known concerns to get the most helpful feedback Ends with agreed-upon next steps (including when the next milestone or check-in will be)
The Making of a Manager: What to Do When Everyone Looks to You
Rate this book
Clear rating
Open Preview