feedback-channels

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Feedback-channels' are the methods or avenues through which feedback is gathered. Like using email, surveys, in-person discussions, or feedback apps at work to get other people's thoughts and ideas.
Examples in Different Contexts
For employee engagement, 'feedback channels' are mechanisms within organizations for employees to share their opinions and suggestions, like suggestion boxes, internal forums, and performance reviews. An HR manager might explain, 'Effective feedback channels are vital for fostering open communication and enhancing workplace culture.'
Practice Scenarios
Business

Scenario:

Seeing the latest client survey, it seems we might need to make some changes to our product.

Response:

Yes, we should use more feedback channels to understand our customer needs better.

Tech

Scenario:

Our latest software update has some bugs. We need to make fixes before it affects more users.

Response:

That's right, consider using more feedback channels to identify and fix software issues faster.

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