She’s mostly right! Markon is a highly collaborative company with a strong corporate culture. We generally don’t tolerate folks that don’t fit into our team-oriented mindset. It starts with our recruiting process and gets reinforced in most interactions.
As leaders, we are limiting our teams if we do not provide constructive feedback. Feedback is critical, but if it is all positive, we leave much room for improvement on the table.
For leaders, providing constructive feedback can be a much harder conversation than providing accolades. But it is really important. On the other side of the coin, while it may not be easy to receive constructive feedback, it is critical to our continued growth and development.
In other professions, constructive feedback has been integrated into the culture.
As another example, in competitive athletics, post-game film analysis and debrief is part of development and is not just limited to professionals. Film analysis and critique is important to college level athletics and it is even adopted in some high schools. Addressing and correcting smaller details of game time performance could be the difference between a win or a loss. In ‘games of inches’, every little bit can count.
While we may not all be pilots or elite athletes, as business leaders, constructive feedback certainly plays a role in our development and advancement. As a result, integrating constructive feedback into our positive and up-beat corporate culture is essential. It should start at the executive and leadership levels and permeate through the entire organization.
Together, we need to view this feedback as imperative to improvement, as individuals and as a company. We need to advance a culture in which individuals are comfortable soliciting constructive feedback from their peers and leaders, and in turn, we need to become comfortable telling them that they can improve and how to do it.
Constructive feedback can feel unpleasant, but it is our corporate responsibility to demand it. This will enable employees to enhance their career development while allowing the firm to benefit from all personnel growth and to continue to be successful in the marketplace.