Feedback: We Can Do Better presented by ACE
Every day you interact with people, either in personal or professional life. And whether you realize it or not, you give or receive feedback all the time. Feedback is the key to personal and professional development. If you, as an employer, want to see your employees engaged and motivated, you have to give feedback. If you as an employee want to make progress and grow in your career, you have to receive feedback. But sometimes you are hesitant to give it so as not to hurt others feelings. Or you do not want to receive it, because you simply do not like it.
Are there structured and systemic solutions in these vague situations? What are the instruments and tools to use?
- What feedback is and why it is so important
- How to give feedback: do's and don'ts
- Three types of feedback: what do I need now?
- The challenges of receiving feedback
- Types of negative reactions to feedback
- How to receive feedback and use it for the best
Nargiz is an employee retention trainer and has been teaching soft and hard skills to her clients in Portland, Maine and Moscow, Russia for over 6 years. She works primarily with international mid-tier accounting and audit companies, training senior and manager level auditors and accountants to improve their ability to deliver projects and lead teams. Nargiz Ali zada has a rich background of over 20 years of experience in team leadership, professional development, team training and coaching, finance, accounting, financial audit, project management.
She is a Fellow Member of Association of Chartered Certified Accountants for over 15 years. She has successful track record as a finance manager by leading and implementing projects impacting the increase of profit margins and cost efficiency, creation of the system of financial KPIs and designing new management reporting arrangements. Nargiz has extensive experience in the public audit in Big4 companies, where she had grown to an audit manager level. Now she is working as the Revenue Accounting Manager at IDEXX in Maine. Nargiz has an MBA degree from the University of Maine with dual concentration in Finance and Business Analytics. Her volunteering experience includes Charity Chair at IWC (International Women's Club) in Moscow, Russia and personal tax return preparer for seniors with low income in Gorham, Maine.
Date and Time
Wednesday Jan 31, 2024
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EST
Location
Webinar on Zoom
Fees/Admission
Free