Turn Employee Feedback into Action

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Turn Employee Feedback into Action

By Ethan Burris et al., | Harvard Business Review Magazine | November–December 2024 Issue

3 key takeaways from the aticle

  1. Enhancing how a company supports and engages its employees can attract talent, improve retention, spur innovation, and increase customer satisfaction.  The problem for many leaders is that when they ask what employees think, they don’t know what to do with what they hear—they often struggle to translate all this input into meaningful insights and concrete actions. 
  2. The authors’ conversations revealed that companies—which together employ more than 2 million people across sectors including technology, financial services, and consumer goods—face seven common challenges:  Making Sense of All That Data, Making Sure Employees Feel Heard, Identifying the Actual Underlying Problems, Protecting Employee Privacy, Navigating Conflicting Views, Not Burying Bad News, and Providing Meaningful Follow-up.
  3. Protecting employee privacy, navigating conflicting viewpoints, and addressing even unpleasant feedback are crucial for fostering a culture of open communication. Ultimately, success lies in empowering leaders to translate insights into concrete actions, effectively communicating progress, and fostering a continual feedback loop that values and respects the diverse voices within the organization. 

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Topics:  Leadership, Listening to employees, Employees Feedback, Research Qualitative Research, Quantitative Research