Why Employees Ignore Feedback

Why Employees Ignore Feedback

Leaders often assume employees ignore feedback because they lack motivation. However, employees frequently ignore feedback because it is unclear, inconsistent, or unsupported.

Lack of Clarity

Employees cannot change behavior they do not fully understand. Vague feedback makes improvement difficult.

Lack of Trust

When employees question the fairness or credibility of feedback, they may dismiss it.

Lack of Follow-Up

Feedback without follow-up often fades quickly. Without reinforcement, employees may revert to familiar patterns.

Turning Insight into Action

Leaders who clarify expectations, provide resources, and follow up regularly help employees translate feedback into real change.

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