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Beth Collier's avatar

This is eerie, as I recently finished Mary Kay Ash's 1984 book "On People Management"- which I bought specifically because I read that she was credited with introducing "the compliment sandwich" and was curious about the background.

Given the time and her employee base (ie mostly women who probably had not earned an income before), I can see why she used this method.

But times have changed! You're right, Adam - there is a better way!

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Sarah Linehan's avatar

Thank you. Subtext of this conversation is that you have respect for the person providing the feedback. Feedback lands differently from those walking the talk. I've experienced both - feedback from a leader I respected greatly and feedback from a less than ethical/emotionally disciplined leaders. Guess what the volume was from the less than ethical leader - turned way down. I do believe that there is value in even the most poorly delivered feedback but the work is on the receiver to mine it.

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