You need to provide feedback to conclude a successful employee performance review and make the most out of the process. Of course, it has to be constructive feedback: it must encourage dialogue and lead to clear solutions and optimized performance.
All this may seem easy on paper, and yet, it can be very tricky to provide constructive feedback that is well articulated, relevant and understood by your employee.
We have great tips and employee feedback examples to ensure that you always share constructive criticism that will help improve your teams’ performance!