Provide Feedback To Team Members To Encourage
Provide Feedback To Team Members To Encourage
Provide Feedback To Team Members To Encourage
Your objective should be to ascertain whether additional skills or knowledge will assist individual or
team performance levels. It may be necessary to provide additional or further training in areas that
are underperforming or require new skillsets. This is a part of your role to support your team’s work
performance and to assist in attaining your team’s goals.
Two-way communication
In your communications with the team, using an open door policy will help to encourage better team
discussions and interactions. This lets your team know that it is acceptable for them to raise issues or
provide comments and opinions on work activities on an ad hoc basis. It also assists you in following
the progress of work and in addressing needs or problems as they arise.
Issues may be raised by an individual (or individuals) in the team, or you may have cause to raise an
issue. If you need to address an issue you have recognised, follow your process and be sure to
communicate the situation and outcomes to any relevant others and to the team. Always treat
matters that have been raised in a confidential manner that befits the situation and ensures an
individual’s privacy is maintained.
Be cooperative
An individual’s personal values and beliefs should not affect their work, workgroup or workplace.
Individuals should not allow their own personal values and beliefs to affect the quality of their work
or their relationships with other employees. An awareness of values and beliefs is important for the
development of partnerships and resolution of workplace conflicts.
Employees should work according to a set of professional values and beliefs. Personal beliefs and
perspectives may need to be set aside.
Anti-discrimination legislation
When dealing with any team issues, you will need to consider any factors that may involve
discrimination. This should be prevented at all costs, for example, if an opportunity arises within
your team for taking on new tasks that require additional skills training, you should not discriminate
against any team members who are older and nearer retirement age. You should ensure that the
best team member for the task is picked regardless of their age or any other circumstances.
Age
Religion
Nationality
Criminal record
Medical record
Marital status
Disability
Sex.
Every organisation will have procedures and policies that take anti-discrimination legislation into
account. You should be aware of these policies.