I have been fortunate in my career that I have managed to re-invent myself several times within my life, realising that whatever your last job was, does not mean to say that your next one should follow the same path. I work on the adage that the more experience one gains, the more one can offer a future employer and yourself as a person.
I started life as a trained chef and partner in a restaurant business, only to find out that I was a pretty awful cook. From selling my business at age twenty-two, I became voluntary Chairman of two charities that were in distress, saving both of them from the rigours of financial insolvency; which then led me to utilizing my skills at the United Nations during the Bosnian War. Building on the operational and financial skills I have gained.
My abilities in eCommerce led me to Hong Kong at the end of 1999, where I worked for Hong Kong Telecom as head strategist of eConsulting and IT strategy, noting that my only knowledge of IT at that time was that all computer systems had flashing lights and a plethora of cables.
From the heady IT & Telecommunications industry, I moved to the Recruitment Industry, where I had remained for some years in leading one of Asia's largest independent recruitment firms over eight offices in Hong Kong, China, Singapore & Thailand.
My most recent incarnation has focused my energies on operational management, human resources, business development and financial control of one of the region's most respected Trust and Fiduciary organisations engaged in helping firms enter the China market through management of their operations and business interests. This includes accountancy, legal, trade and company structures through a consultative approach that encapsulates the client business needs when trading far from their own shores.
In "Your Employees Want the Negative Feedback You Hate to Give," the author explores the often uncomfortable yet vital role that constructive criticism plays in employee development and organizational success. The book emphasizes that while giving negative feedback may be daunting for managers, employees genuinely crave this insight to enhance their performance and grow professionally.
Through relatable anecdotes, practical tips, and psychological insights, the author demonstrates how effective communication and transparent feedback can foster a culture of improvement and resilience. By reframing the perspective on negative feedback as a valuable tool for motivation and growth, this book empowers leaders to embrace difficult conversations, ultimately leading to a more engaged and high-performing workforce.
Título : Your Employees Want the Negative Feedback you Hate to Give
EAN : 9798227832061
Editorial : Callan Anderson
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