Feedback completes the circuit

Feedback completes the circuit

From The Well-led Podcast by WRKdefined Podcast Network

June 4, 2026 · 13 min · Season 4 · Episode 22

About this episode

Kate Johnson discusses the importance of feedback in leadership and how it can be effectively delivered and followed up on.

Feedback is one of the core skills leaders use to provide support, but it only works when it is connected to clarity and accountability. In this episode, Kate Johnson explores why feedback matters, what makes feedback effective, and how leaders can prepare, deliver, and follow up on feedback in a way that is specific, credible, and kind. Listeners will learn how feedback completes the performance circuit that begins with expectation-setting and helps employees understand what worked, what missed the mark, and what needs to happen next. Key takeaways Feedback is not inherently negative. Feedback works best when expectations are clear. Accountability creates the context feedback needs. Feedback tells the story of work performance. Effective feedback includes preparation, delivery, and follow-up. Specificity makes feedback actionable. Follow-up turns feedback from information into support. Leaders should approach feedback with confidence, kindness, and precision. Ambiguous feedback creates ambiguous results. Feedback helps employees stay pointed in the right direction. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction: Clarity, Accountability & Feedback01:30 Why Leaders Need Feedback02:40 Feedback as…

People in this episode

Guest: Kate Johnson

Topics covered

  • feedback
  • leadership
  • performance
  • accountability
  • communication

Keywords

  • leadership feedback
  • effective feedback
  • performance circuit
  • expectation-setting
  • accountability

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