Feb 7, 2020
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Toolkit
HCI Tool - How to Give Feedback: Techniques
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Senior Vice President of Research and Development
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Most of the various techniques for giving feedback follow a three-step process:
1. Give a description of the situation or context—this is an important piece of information as it frames the discussion.
2. State the observation—this is the action the person took.
3. Impart the change or result—this is the outcome (for better or for worse). The outcome would affect the person giving the feedback, the team, the customer(s), and/or the organization.
Author
![Jenna Filipkowski New Headshot](/sites/default/files/public/styles/teaser_medium/public/2020-11/Filipkowski3%20-%20Copy.jpg?h=f64fe560&itok=3V3V3qoG)
Senior Vice President of Research and Development