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Your Voice Print le will be with you rather than against."Mountains are built one pebble at a time and climbed one step at a time." This is a quote of mine that I personally put into practice each day as I progress towards fulfilling my WHY in life.The word pebble in this quote means that each action you take needs to be productive toward building your mountain of success. As I was retrieving a message today from someone who called me, I had to play the message 5 times 8.Deliver Promptly The best time is in the moment, at the time or as close to is as possible. If you give your feedback at the first opportunity, you will find it is much better received. 9.Open Your Questions Ask discovery questions with ease - there is no falseness, nor discomfort. Indeed the use of this questioning skill binds the relationships they are so good at making. The 6 Wise Men do this best Who, What, When, Where, How and Why. 10.Provide Support Whatever the learning from this regular and consistent feedback you are using (two- Concrete and Masonry Work: OSHA's Top Violations Feedback is a gift – when done properly. The very word strikes fear into the hearts of millions of workers every day, because the only time they get feedback is when it is rolled by a manager who wants to criticise – yet put a bit of positive spin on it.What are the most frequently cited serious violations of the concrete and masonry standard? The following are OSHA’s top four followed by suggestions and protective measures you can use to make your jobsites safe.1) Failure to protect employees from impalement - rebar not capped or covered. Make sure that all rebar is capped/covered with an approved protective device designed for this purpose such as the hard pla Ever been there? I know I have and it sets off that internal groan, because you know just what’s coming. Feedback is a gift – remember that at the start of this piece? It can be a gift where used constructively, consistently and with goodwill. It is available to all of us, all the time, whether we are a manager or an employee with a manager. It is available two-way and when used that way is a valuable tool for developing everyone in your organisation, department or team, however big you are, however small. In fact personal self-feedback can be the ‘holy grail’ of development, where we get to be thoroughly honest with ourselves about how we are doing (and accepting self-praise when it goes well). Back to others – how do we get feedback to work so that people really embrace it rather than run away from it? Here are ten little tips to help you get the best from Feedback:- 1.Be Consistent! Be consistent and give regularly – be a model for others to observe and then do themselves. 2.Receive Feedback Yourself By personally asking for and receiving feedback you will receive much more you can use positively than to your detriment. 3.Value the Potential We get too little truth in our lives as managers. People are nice to us face-to-face and then talk about us behind our backs. Feedback opens up the loop. 4.It’s About What, Not Who Feedback is about the behaviour, and not the individual. It’s saying that you do a great job and this time what happened in detail. What did you ‘do’, not who are you. 5.Lose the Criticism Always offer feedback and then, first ask them ‘What went well?’, and once you have given them time for that, ‘What might you try differently next time?’ And after they’ve said their bit, do it for them yourself. They will appreciate recognising their own performance first. 6.Look to the Future Growth opportunities present when they see the possibilities and usually, they see them for themselves first. Thus ownership of a new solution in the future gives hope and excitement and evolution of performance. 7.Be Unconditionally Constructive By avoiding negatives and ‘but’ you will engage rather than put off. Your people will be with you rather than against. 8.Deliver Promptly The best time is in the moment, at the time or as close to is as possible. If you give your feedback at the first opportunity, you will find it is much better received. 9.Open Your Questions Ask discovery questions with ease - there is no falseness, nor discomfort. Indeed the use of this questioning skill binds the relationships they are so good at making. The 6 Wise Men do this best Who, What, When, Where, How and Why. 10.Provide Support Whatever the learning from this regular and consistent feedback you are using (two-w Conferences to Change Attitudes used that way is a valuable tool for developing everyone in your organisation, department or team, however big you are, however small.We may not be too far form a time when there is very little point in holding a conference for large numbers of delegates simply to relay information, because data will be disseminated in a variety of other ways on personal communication systems. There will be no need to have a conference to exchange information.Now the third millennium is here, we might legitimately ask ourselves how we should best communicat In fact personal self-feedback can be the ‘holy grail’ of development, where we get to be thoroughly honest with ourselves about how we are doing (and accepting self-praise when it goes well). Back to others – how do we get feedback to work so that people really embrace it rather than run away from it? Here are ten little tips to help you get the best from Feedback:- 1.Be Consistent! Be consistent and give regularly – be a model for others to observe and then do themselves. 2.Receive Feedback Yourself By personally asking for and receiving feedback you will receive much more you can use positively than to your detriment. 3.Value the Potential We get too little truth in our lives as managers. People are nice to us face-to-face and then talk about us behind our backs. Feedback opens up the loop. 4.It’s About What, Not Who Feedback is about the behaviour, and not the individual. It’s saying that you do a great job and this time what happened in detail. What did you ‘do’, not who are you. 5.Lose the Criticism Always offer feedback and then, first ask them ‘What went well?’, and once you have given them time for that, ‘What might you try differently next time?’ And after they’ve said their bit, do it for them yourself. They will appreciate recognising their own performance first. 6.Look to the Future Growth opportunities present when they see the possibilities and usually, they see them for themselves first. Thus ownership of a new solution in the future gives hope and excitement and evolution of performance. 7.Be Unconditionally Constructive By avoiding negatives and ‘but’ you will engage rather than put off. Your people will be with you rather than against. 8.Deliver Promptly The best time is in the moment, at the time or as close to is as possible. If you give your feedback at the first opportunity, you will find it is much better received. 9.Open Your Questions Ask discovery questions with ease - there is no falseness, nor discomfort. Indeed the use of this questioning skill binds the relationships they are so good at making. The 6 Wise Men do this best Who, What, When, Where, How and Why. 10.Provide Support Whatever the learning from this regular and consistent feedback you are using (two- Be Proactive: One Key to Business Success mselves.In doing your own business, many factors should be considered. You should consider the time, money, people and other resources that you have invested. Another principle that you should possess is the proper attitude in managing a business. You should develop a positive attitude in order for you to succeed. Your decision to take charge of your life is the seed of your success. One positive attitude that you should develop i 2.Receive Feedback Yourself By personally asking for and receiving feedback you will receive much more you can use positively than to your detriment. 3.Value the Potential We get too little truth in our lives as managers. People are nice to us face-to-face and then talk about us behind our backs. Feedback opens up the loop. 4.It’s About What, Not Who Feedback is about the behaviour, and not the individual. It’s saying that you do a great job and this time what happened in detail. What did you ‘do’, not who are you. 5.Lose the Criticism Always offer feedback and then, first ask them ‘What went well?’, and once you have given them time for that, ‘What might you try differently next time?’ And after they’ve said their bit, do it for them yourself. They will appreciate recognising their own performance first. 6.Look to the Future Growth opportunities present when they see the possibilities and usually, they see them for themselves first. Thus ownership of a new solution in the future gives hope and excitement and evolution of performance. 7.Be Unconditionally Constructive By avoiding negatives and ‘but’ you will engage rather than put off. Your people will be with you rather than against. 8.Deliver Promptly The best time is in the moment, at the time or as close to is as possible. If you give your feedback at the first opportunity, you will find it is much better received. 9.Open Your Questions Ask discovery questions with ease - there is no falseness, nor discomfort. Indeed the use of this questioning skill binds the relationships they are so good at making. The 6 Wise Men do this best Who, What, When, Where, How and Why. 10.Provide Support Whatever the learning from this regular and consistent feedback you are using (two- Operator Error Is Why Most Businesses Fail dback and then, first ask them ‘What went well?’, and once you have given them time for that, ‘What might you try differently next time?’ And after they’ve said their bit, do it for them yourself. They will appreciate recognising their own performance first.Q: I am thinking about starting my own business, but statistics show that most new businesses fail. Why do you think most businesses fail?A: This is the column that probably gets me kicked out of the entrepreneurial chapter of the Priory of Scion. I look silly in those long robes anyway, so here goes.A thousand apologies to my entrepreneurial brothers and sisters, but. I think the more important question is: 6.Look to the Future Growth opportunities present when they see the possibilities and usually, they see them for themselves first. Thus ownership of a new solution in the future gives hope and excitement and evolution of performance. 7.Be Unconditionally Constructive By avoiding negatives and ‘but’ you will engage rather than put off. Your people will be with you rather than against. 8.Deliver Promptly The best time is in the moment, at the time or as close to is as possible. If you give your feedback at the first opportunity, you will find it is much better received. 9.Open Your Questions Ask discovery questions with ease - there is no falseness, nor discomfort. Indeed the use of this questioning skill binds the relationships they are so good at making. The 6 Wise Men do this best Who, What, When, Where, How and Why. 10.Provide Support Whatever the learning from this regular and consistent feedback you are using (two- A Key Step For New Business Owners le will be with you rather than against.Many a guru has opined on the keys to business success. While everyone has an opinion, I am going to focus on a more practical step you can take that will make a big difference.So, what is this magical step? It is to find a good accountant. Not exactly what you were expecting, eh? Well, it is true. A good accountant can save you a ton of money. A decent accountant can save you a bit of money. Not having any accounta 8.Deliver Promptly The best time is in the moment, at the time or as close to is as possible. If you give your feedback at the first opportunity, you will find it is much better received. 9.Open Your Questions Ask discovery questions with ease - there is no falseness, nor discomfort. Indeed the use of this questioning skill binds the relationships they are so good at making. The 6 Wise Men do this best Who, What, When, Where, How and Why. 10.Provide Support Whatever the learning from this regular and consistent feedback you are using (two-way), there may be the need for ongoing support and coaching – be sure to offer it. Feedback a much underestimated and much maligned business opportunity, ready and waiting for you right now.
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