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Deeply meaningful work among a great team - Feedback Specialist Learning as Leadership Employee Review

4.0
23 Apr 2021
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Pros

Amazing team. It's energizing to work among very talented, dedicated, heartfelt, and humble colleagues! The organization's culture is very down-to-earth and supportive, and I've found organization leadership to be accessible, whether for a casual lunch, or to sit down and have more critical conversations about methodology or a particular interaction. Similarly, I very much value the way my direct supervisor engages — as a trusted partner in the work, and a friend as well. The work is deeply humanizing and purpose driven, which means a great deal to me, particularly in today's context. The methodology is empowering, healing, personally actionable, and liberating. It's a privilege to get to support clients in their development, and witness growth and change. I also appreciate how much my colleagues are willing to be 'doing the work' together.  The organization is actively changing its practices - from hiring to org processes, to delivery of the methodology - to foster greater diversity, equity, and inclusion. It has been important to see this prioritized, and I appreciate the commitment to be in learning about it together, even/especially when that means navigating through messy, emergent conversations. Despite the methodology being 30+ years old, and the organization having a robust set of tools, I've found that leaders and colleagues are willing to genuinely grapple with questions, concerns, and different ideas, and implement changes as a result. Related to this, I very much appreciate the way the organization has embraced my identities and lived experiences, encouraged deeper engagement, and leveraged my experience to inform our work. Finally, I greatly value the ongoing learning opportunities that have been made available — such as opportunities to help with passion projects, to support company-wide endeavors, to contribute to other departments, or to lend expertise from other parts of my professional background.

Cons

We still have considerable work ahead on the DEI front, especially fostering greater diversity among staff, and continuing to evolve organizational practices and the work. I appreciate the way the company has embraced this.  As others have mentioned, we are very consensus driven, and at times I’ve witnessed important projects or conversations stall or go quiet, particularly when there are differing views throughout the organization of what our next steps should be. The organization has grown in its communication, transparency, and systems to be more on top of this — staff survey, ongoing staff feedback, revisiting priorities as a team, etc — and I am grateful this is a continued area of focus. While there are many ways to develop greater mastery within the Feedback Specialist role, there isn't a clear path from that role onward, which likely impacts retention.

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5.0
17 Apr 2021
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Pros

Learning as Leadership (LAL) morphed from a nonprofit hoping to make the world a better place, one more-enlightened person at a time, into a small company that serves the same mission. As a 360 Feedback Specialist, I was responsible for interviewing family members and colleagues of the company's clients, most of whom are sponsored by organizations wanting to improve leadership skills and team dynamics among top level and other key personnel. The company has less than 20 employees, both full-time and project/part time. Many of the employees are longterm, and there is a very strong family feeling throughout. My colleagues are unfailingly kind and well intentioned, not only in the work we do, but in their interactions with each other. I've never worked at a company where the leadership was so transparent about their thoughts, questions, and perceived strengths and weaknesses. The company conducts an annual all-staff survey, and takes seriously even minor suggestions for improvement. On the Feedback team, our manager made the creation of team spirit a priority and even though I've just left due to other professional opportunities, I built close relationships with my fellow Feedback specialists and others in LAL and plan to stay connected with them in the future. The opportunity to have deep conversations with our clients' family and professional circles was always fascinating, and I felt fortunate to engage in such deep conversations while contributing to the personal and professional growth of our clients. Further, even though I had significant experience as a qualitative researcher before joining LAL, I was able to learn some new/tweaked interviewing techniques that I am applying outside of LAL. Finally, a huge per of working for LAL is that they pay a modest stipend for employees to participate in the workshops that they offer client, including being assigned an individual coach. I learned a tremendous amount from participating in the Personal Mastery workshop, and grew personally and professionally. Having first hand verification of the effectiveness of LAL's programs is very motivating, as an employee, Logistically, LAL was very accommodating in allowing me to accept projects when it was convenient given my outside work. They try to give project-based employees as much or as little work as they can handle at a given time, subject to their need to get work done well and on time.

Cons

Feedback into my performance as I learned and practiced the specific requirements for LAL interviews and the resulting written deliverables could be clearer and more consistent.

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4.0
4 Jan 2021
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Pros

First and foremost, the main pro for me is working in a learning environment. I just love personal growth and development! We are immersed in the methodology daily, have one another's support, and can use what comes up for us to explore further. Beyond that, it is a real joy to watch our clients grow and develop as well as seeing their teams prosper. That is a real benefit to me! Finally, as a family-owned business there is a lot of care and concern for everyone as part of the family.

Cons

Cons The con on the flip side of the family-owned business is the strong preference for consensus and decisions by committee which can slow down decision making or organizational evolution over time. This can inhibit growth for the business and limit development opportunities for the staff.

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