Do you have a tool that allows your employees to give and receive feedback to and from anybody in the organisation in a matter of minutes? And if you do, are your employees using that tool to its full advantage?
Having a platform to quickly and easily give and receive feedback can help a healthcare organisation and its non-clinical employees in a multitude of ways, this blog will take a look at just a few.
Why should feedback be given in real time?
Some organisations ask for feedback to be given on the lead up to reviews from people who have worked with an employee over the last year. This means it could have been months since a joint project has finished, a presentation watched, a meeting etc. that a person is giving feedback on. As a result, things are forgotten, details confused or left out entirely, and the final piece of feedback is of a much lower quality than it should be. This is especially prevalent in busy and potentially highly pressured working environments we see in the healthcare sector.
Being able to give and receive feedback in real time means details are not forgotten, so an interaction / project is still fresh in someone’s mind when they come to give feedback on it. This leads to more accurate and detailed feedback being given, which means managers and HR have more to go on when reviewing a non-clinical or administrative employee’s performance and development.
A fuller fairer view of performance
In a busy healthcare environment with hundreds of employees, such as an NHS111 call-handling operation, managers don’t have the luxury of seeing everything an employee does every minute of the day, and with remote staff or multiple office locations many managers are no longer working in the same space as their team, they see even less. This means they can’t always make a fair assessment on their employee’s performance based on what they experience of the employee alone.
By having a way to view feedback from a multitude of people who work alongside their employees day to day managers are able to get a much fuller view of how their employee is performing.
“I love the feedback tool! Too often managers don’t see a full picture of what a team member is doing, or they only pick up on the negative. With co-worker feedback they can get a well-rounded view of what their team members have been doing from the viewpoints of multiple people in our organisation. That’s why we encourage people to give feedback weekly, to everyone they have worked with over that week.” - Devon Graham, Director of Human Resources, SARRC
Recognising a job well done
Sometimes someone doing a good job can be overlooked in a large NHS organisation, especially for any staff who happen to be working a different shift to their line managers. Our performance management solution allows team members or peers to record positive feedback about a colleague in just a few minutes, which gives the employees a boost and alerts their manager to their hard work.
Different uses within one organisation
The feedback function can be used in different ways, an example of this comes from the education sector, within Leigh Academies Trust, the feedback function is used in a variety of ways, from peer-to-peer feedback to lesson observations. Lesson observations used to be done using complex forms, but now it is much simpler, because using Advanced Clear Review means that feedback can be given and received in minutes, and stored on the system to be viewed when needed.
When managers and HR come to employee reviews, the feedback stored on Clear Review can give them a better look at how that person has developed over the last year.
“Feedback is now embedded within our practice and our shared vision of having ‘boundless ambition’; we use it to highlight the positive impact, both big and small moments, that our colleagues are having on a daily basis. Staff go above and beyond for our pupils, community and one another - this is a chance for us to recognise specific individuals for this. Morale has improved as a result of this recognition” Laura Smith, Principal at Molehill Primary Academy
So more feedback leads to better communication between employees, improved visibility for managers and HR staff, and happier employees who are now getting recognised for a job well done or some useful advice on how to improve and grow.
To find out more about how you can support non-clinical and administrative staff operating in busy urgent care and out-of-hours, with a real time feedback tool, book a demo with a member of our team today, and start saying yes to better communication with performance management.