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Conduct a manager feedback session before your review

Your formal review is in 4 weeks and you want to reduce surprises. This designs a mid-cycle feedback session where you actively collect feedback from your manager so the written review is a confirmation, not a revelation.

Career & Interview
0 uses·Published 4/17/2026·Updated 4/17/2026

Proactive Feedback Is Career Judo

Most PMs receive feedback during formal reviews — too late to act on it before the rating is locked in. Kim Scott's Radical Candor and HBR's writing on trust both argue that PM-initiated feedback sessions — 4 weeks before formal review — produce better career outcomes because they convert the formal review from a surprise to a confirmation of work already done.

How the Conduct a manager feedback session before your review Prompt Works

The prompt opens with explicit purpose framing, follows with seven sequenced questions, establishes session discipline (take notes, don't defend), and builds a 48-hour post-session response. The stop-doing-it question is the highest-signal one — asking for subtraction surfaces patterns most managers hesitate to volunteer.

When to Use It

  • A formal review is 4-8 weeks out.
  • You sense your manager has unspoken concerns.
  • A promotion cycle is coming and you want to reduce surprises.
  • A new manager is still forming views and you want to shape the relationship.
  • A previous review surprised you and you want to prevent a repeat.

Common Pitfalls

  • Defending in the room. Defense shuts down feedback. Take notes, ask clarifying questions, commit to reviewing later.
  • Asking for encouragement. "What am I doing well?" produces platitudes. Ask for subtraction.
  • No written followup. Verbal feedback decays. Write back within 48 hours.

Sources

Sources

  1. Radical CandorKim Scott
  2. Kim ScottKim Malone Scott
  3. Begin with TrustHarvard Business Review
  4. The Feedback FallacyHarvard Business Review

Prompt details

Category
Career & Interview
Total uses
0
Created
4/17/2026
Last updated
4/17/2026

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