URMC / Employee Assistance Program / News & Events / UR Medicine EAP Blog / April 2018 / Art of Asking for Feedback Art of Asking for Feedback Don’t wait for feedback from your supervisor. Instead, ask for an “assessment” regarding projects and assignments. Preface the request with your goal. For example, “I want my monthly presentations to department heads to be engaging and effective. Can you assess this morning’s presentation?” This approach is more likely to produce the feedback you want. A less specific request such as “Can you give me feedback?” risks a more general response like, “You’re doing fine. If there is a problem, I will let you know.” Keith Stein | 4/26/2018 You may also like Tips for Making Better Impressions at Work Hidden Stress Hazards of Remote Workers Not Enough Feedback? Use "Distancing" to Think Calmly Under Pressure