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by cinooo
488 days ago
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In the tech world, we get trained on how to give feedback — structured frameworks, courses on best practices. But what’s often missing in these discussions is a bigger question: What about the feedback we don’t realize we’re giving? It’s not just about what we say — it’s about the environment we create. If a workplace lacks positive reinforcement, what kind of subconscious feedback loops does that create? Over time, it turns into conditioning — not just for individuals, but for entire teams and cultures. Here’s the risk: Even silence is feedback. If great work is consistently met with no reaction, what belief does that reinforce? If risk-taking is subtly discouraged — not by explicit criticism, but by lack of recognition — what kind of long-term culture does that build? |
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