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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalNobody likes a feedback conversation. Is it possible for you to give feedback in a way that your team actually awaits it? Does a feedback conversation have to be difficult? So much has been written about feedback, many trainings conducted, yet the quality of feedback employees receive across organizations, is poor. Across organizations, feedback is still a rare and uncared for commodity when in reality it should be abundant and useful. How to change this? The answer is surprisingly counter intuitive! Filed with examples, role plays and simplified structures – Feedback Decoded – written by Neelacantan – who has conducted Feedback workshops for hundreds of participants – harnesses his experience and all the questions of the participants of his workshops to bring all the hacks, models, tips and tricks to make that feedback conversation easier. You can be a startup founder, running a small or large team, a mid manager, a leader – if you have to give feedback as part of your job/role – this book is for you. And written with a contemporary Indian perspective. So, how to get that conversation right? Read the book!
Neelacantan B
Neelacantan (or Neel as he likes to be addressed) has 20 plus years of experience across various facets of Business, Learning and Development. He has worked and consulted for companies in technology, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals and new age start ups. On his consulting journey, Feedback was the first workshop he conducted and went on to run the workshops for hundreds of participants. An avid reader, he realised that there is no single book on Feedback that makes it simple for people to both give and receive feedback and makes it simple. What started off as a booklet for a company became a book that addresses this need of every single manager, team leader and organization.
Neel always wanted to be a writer – but never thought that Feedback would be his first book. He hopes to write more based on the Feedback for this book. Apart from writing, Neel loves to design card/board games and has designed a few games for companies and for the market. He is also the creator of a brainstorming toolkit based on Indian constructs – 108% Indian.
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