Acknowledgements |
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Foreword |
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Author overview |
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Introduction |
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1 What perceptions exist about feedback? |
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Willingness to engage in feedback - the psychological perspective |
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The effectiveness of feedback - for both the giver and receiver |
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2 Why feedback and whose responsibility is it? |
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The business case for feedback |
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The leader/manager's perspective |
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The people professional's perspective |
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The coaching/mentoring practitioner's perspective |
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The individual employee's perspective |
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3 Current practices in feedback exchange |
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Business performance improvement tools: appraisal systems, competence frameworks and self-assessment |
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Proprietary tools: psychometrics |
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Popular feedback techniques |
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4 The importance of relationship and how it influences engagement in feedback |
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The importance of `being relational' |
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Types of relationship and how these impact on our view of feedback |
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The dynamics impacting on relationships |
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91 | (2) |
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93 | (3) |
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The common features of productive relationships |
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Creating productive relationships |
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5 Part 1 of The Relational Leadership WAY©: What needs preparing to establish relationships that stimulate constructive conversations |
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Theme 1 Of The Relational Leadership WAY©: Self-Management with the sub-themes of Confidence and Compassion |
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Theme 2 Of The Relational Leadership WAY©: Readiness for Feedback with the sub-theme of Impactfulness |
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132 | (10) |
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6 Part 2 of The Relational Leadership WAY©: Active engagement in co-creating generative conversations through adopting relational behaviours |
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Theme 3 Of The Relational Leadership WAY©: Objectivity |
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146 | (10) |
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Theme 4 Of The Relational Leadership WAY©: Mindfulness |
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156 | (3) |
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Theme 5 Of The Relational Leadership WAY©: Presence with the sub-themes of Flow and Breaking Flow |
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159 | (10) |
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Theme 6 Of The Relational Leadership WAY©: Timing of Feedback |
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169 | (8) |
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7 Part 3 of The Relational Leadership WAY©: You both noticing and reacting to what emerges and impacts on sustaining the quality of the relationship |
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177 | (2) |
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Theme 7 Of The Relational Leadership WAY©: Physicality |
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179 | (5) |
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Theme 8 Of The Relational Leadership WAY©: Emotional State |
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184 | (9) |
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Theme 9 Of The Relational Leadership WAY©: Intuition |
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193 | (5) |
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Theme 10 Of The Relational Leadership WAY©: Metaphysical |
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8 How artificial intelligence (Al) may impact on the future of feedback |
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Bibliography |
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Index |
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