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Keeping Donkeys out of the Boardroom

Connie G. McArthur (Consultant in Executive Development. Tel: (206) 329 6152.)
Janet L. Favero Phillips (Organizational Psychologist specializing in leadership development, quality improvement and workforce diversity, Tel: (206) 946 6899.)

Executive Development

ISSN: 0953-3230

Article publication date: 1 August 1994

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Abstract

Points out that feedback is essential to improve continually the performance and development of executives. However, executives rarely receive specific, candid feedback about their work. Suggests that most of these individuals are left to manage in relative isolation, wondering if others support the direction they are headed and the methods they employ. Describes how the childhood game “Pin the tail on the donkey” was used with senior business leaders to illustrate how a lack of performance feedback hinders their effectiveness and diminishes the impact of the corporate succession planning process. This non‐traditional, experimental intervention heightened these leaders′ awareness of the importance of providing performance feedback and illustrated the confusion and discomfort perceived by those who work without it.

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McArthur, C.G. and Favero Phillips, J.L. (1994), "Keeping Donkeys out of the Boardroom", Executive Development, Vol. 7 No. 4, pp. 13-15. https://doi.org/10.1108/09533239410061798

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MCB UP Ltd

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