High-performing women have it the worst, the analysis found, with 38% of language used in their performance reviews containing exaggerations, clichés, and fixed-mindset labels.
Poor feedback is bad for retentionGood-quality feedback is vital to keep top talent.
Separate Textio research from 2023 found that workers who receive poor feedback are 63% more likely to leave their jobs within a year.
The consequences of poor feedback can also be severe and wide-ranging, Murphy said.
"Performance feedback should be delivered in real time whenever possible rather than waiting for a year-end review," Rosen said.
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