Not All Feedback Is Good Feedback!
Not All Feedback Is Good Feedback!

Not All Feedback Is Good Feedback!

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Not all feedback is good feedback.

When I was first starting my career in Corporate America, I thought every piece of feedback I got I had to action. That I should be louder. Or quieter. That I should share more credit, or take all the credit. That I should voice my opinion less. That I should be louder and bolder. That I had to change. And then I begin to realize not everyone was giving meaningful feedback or had my best interest at heart.

Join us to find out more as we spill the tea and help you navigate this workplace situation.

As always, you have a standing invitation to join us at the Brown Table Talk Podcast. Take a listen to this episode and share it with someone who needs to hear a different perspective today.

Because change requires tough conversations. Tough conversations like these.? And we can’t change what we won’t discuss.

With Much Love and Gratitude, Mita & Dee

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Order my book now: Reimagine Inclusion: Debunking 13 Myths to Transform Your Workplace by Mita Mallick Mita Mallick is a corporate change-maker with a track record of transforming businesses. Her passion for inclusive storytelling led her to become a Chief Diversity Officer, to build end to end inclusion ecosystems across big and small organizations. In her first book "Reimagine Inclusion: Debunking 13 Myths to Transform Your Workplace" Mita is saying all the quiet parts out loud of what holds us back from making meaningful progress in this work.?

Some of her myths include: "I am all for diverse talent. As long as they are good." and "Of course we support women. We just extended maternity leave" and "These DEI efforts don’t benefit me. My voice as a white man doesn’t count anymore." Each myth opens with a powerful story and then she leaves us with practical and actionable advice and tips on how to show up differently to work. It's a must have resource for anyone invested in building more inclusive cultures.

Neleena Paul

Sr. Manager, Operational Excellence

8 个月

This was such a great episode! I really like how you highlighted some of the challenges on filtering through 360 feedback and emphasize on delivering it in a way that is specific and actionable.

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V X.

Talent & People Partner | SHRM-SCP

9 个月

?? agree. Managers who don't know how to give feedback have no business being managers. Full stop.

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Ruth Sarah Asher

Senior Global Compensation Manager and HR Business Partner with 15+ years of strategic HR leadership, Compensation consultancy, and people management experience.

9 个月

No one wants your feedback

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Beatrice Ngalula Kabutakapua - Business Storytelling Coach

Business Storytelling Coach & International Speaker | Speaking about leadership and business storytelling to help leaders influence, advance in their career and engage employees

10 个月

That sounds like an interesting conversation Mita Mallick. It's something I realised some time ago, not all feedback is relevant either

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