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Tracy Letzerich, Vice President of People at Wheel, joined us on The Modern People Leader.
We discussed why feedback is the lifeblood of organizational progress, why Wheel is ditching the annual performance review, and why every manager should start keeping feedback journals with their team.
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(0:45) Good news stories
(3:52) Great Place to Work’s research on RTO mandates.
(5:05) Tracy’s story: Nontraditional HR path and becoming VP of People at Wheel.
(9:00) Why do some business solutions work and others fail? It boils down to the people.
(13:42) What does Wheel do?
(15:39) Tracy’s passion for feedback in organizations.
(17:23) What does it mean to have a culture of feedback?
(18:29) Was there something in the data or personal observation that led to the focus on feedback?
(19:52) Tracy's journey at Wheel and the need for a new feedback model.
(21:59) Feedback culture is an ongoing journey.
(24:16) Balancing informal and formal feedback.
(25:16) Building relationships in a remote world.
(27:48) Role modeling feedback behaviors.
(29:23) Rethinking the one on one: The Feedback journal.
(31:32) Direct reports should own the one on one.
(33:01) The challenges of being a manager today.
(35:57) The journey to pay transparency at Wheel.
(38:18) Resistance to change around the annual review.
(39:30) Replacing the annual review with continuous feedback.
(41:04) The importance of training and ongoing support for feedback.
(43:09) Accountability in feedback culture.
(44:22) Performance map as an alternative to the annual review.
(45:01) Integrating feedback and compensation.
(47:45) Rapid fire questions.
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