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Ask HN: How should managers elicit honest feedback from their teams?

2 点作者 davethedevguy超过 2 年前
I&#x27;m fairly new to managing developers, and I&#x27;d like to get feedback from my team on what I can improve.<p>How do you elicit quality feedback from your team in a way that lets them be honest and open?<p>Personally, I&#x27;ve always felt reluctant to give negative feedback, even with managers if felt were open to it and that I had good relationships with.<p>Thanks!

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dieselgate超过 2 年前
I think it&#x27;s important to differentiate between how an individual contributor (IC) interacts with a manager given manager&#x2F;team dynamics but also Org-wide dynamics. For example, an Org may have an &quot;honest feedback&quot; culture already and the manager may not have to do much because folks are already honest in general; a manager may be trying to increase the &quot;honest feedback&quot; culture with the ICs they work with directly, too.<p>There are two main &quot;settings&quot; where I find it appropriate for an IC to be &quot;candid&quot; with management - first is with one:one meetings and the other is in &quot;retrospective meetings&quot; with the team.<p>It&#x27;s probably important for the IC to feel comfortable giving honest feedback directly to a manager in a 1:1 but that&#x27;s tough to talk to specifically online - one foundation for this is a &quot;continuous improvement&quot; culture where everyone is striving to do better over time. It could also help to simply ask ICs &quot;what areas can be improved upon&quot;. Additionally the manager can ask their manager what items can be improved upon - though a different perspective.<p>Regular &quot;retrospective meetings&quot; where ICs can list things&#x2F;events that went &quot;good&quot; or &quot;bad&quot; are a convenient opportunity to get feedback from multiple ICs at once and people may be on their best behavior while in a group.<p>Good luck! The above is modeled off my current place of work so hopefully there is some relevance with OP&#x27;s model
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mindcrime超过 2 年前
Apologies for the nit-picking, but:<p>&quot;Elicit&quot;[1]. I don&#x27;t think you want &quot;illicit&quot;[2] feedback!<p>[1]: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.merriam-webster.com&#x2F;dictionary&#x2F;elicit" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.merriam-webster.com&#x2F;dictionary&#x2F;elicit</a><p>[2]: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.merriam-webster.com&#x2F;dictionary&#x2F;illicit" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.merriam-webster.com&#x2F;dictionary&#x2F;illicit</a>
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