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EPISODE · Jan 9, 2026 · 8 MIN

Feedback Forms = Bad Gear: Throw Them Away!

from NORTHBOUND: Executive Leadership Coaching · host Christopher Miser

🎙️ Episode Description If you need a form to tell someone how they're doing, you've already missed the moment. In this episode of the Northbound Podcast, Chris challenges one of the most common — and most ineffective — leadership tools in modern organizations: feedback forms. While forms promise structure and safety, they often drain feedback of what actually makes it work — presence, trust, and human connection. Using the trail as a metaphor once again, Chris explains why broken gear slows you down in the backcountry and how broken feedback processes do the same thing in leadership. Transformational leaders don't hide behind paperwork or checklists. They give feedback in real time, face to face, when it actually matters — and they document it after the human moment, not instead of it. If your feedback process feels heavy, awkward, or ineffective, it might be time to throw it away. 🔑 Key Points Why feedback forms often act as bad gear in leadership How forms shift feedback from relationship to compliance Why growth doesn't happen on paper — it happens in conversation The danger of letting process replace presence What real-time, transformational feedback actually sounds like Why listening first builds trust and confidence How to document feedback without killing the moment Why leaders should write things down after the conversation How forms create false safety and distance instead of trust Why Northbound leadership prioritizes growth over paperwork ⭐ Main Takeaways Feedback forms are often heavy, impersonal, and ineffective in the moment Growth happens in real-time conversations, not checklists Transformational leadership is relational, personal, and human — not procedural The best feedback is timely, present, and face to face Documentation is important, but it should never replace the conversation Strong leaders fix broken processes instead of normalizing them Northbound leaders defend people, not tools   Join the community here: www.Go-Northbound.com  

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