Every leader, parent, and coach needs to make their good intentions known and not leave their desire to help others improve be left to interpretation. Taking the time and effort to evaluate what actions are required for marked improvement requires focus and commitment. Offering accurate and timely feedback is hard work. The easier path is to ignore the impediments to improvement and offer general praise. Or, to simply direct your attention elsewhere.
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Every leader, parent, and coach needs to make their good intentions known and not leave their desire to help others improve be left to interpretation. Taking the time and effort to evaluate what actions are required for marked improvement requires focus and commitment. Offering accurate and timely feedback is hard work. The easier path is to ignore the impediments to improvement and offer general praise. Or, to simply direct your attention elsewhere.