What if feedback ceased to be a taboo and became a natural, collective, and transformative practice?
The book Feedback Canvas presents a visual, practical, and accessible tool designed to revolutionize how we give and receive feedback in the workplace.
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Who Is This Book For?
Leaders
who wish to foster active listening and trust
HR professionals
who are looking for modern and effective practices
Organizations
that aim to replace formal evaluations with a system grounded in real learning
Self-managed teams
who want to grow together
Facilitators
who lead team sessions and retrospectives
What people are saying about the Feedback Canvas
The Feedback Canvas was an excellent tool to clearly show where my self-perception aligns with the team’s perspective and the points they would like me to improve.
Ceci Fernandes
Agile Coach
The Feedback Canvas is great, especially because it systematizes and structures the key elements of feedback in a visual framework. Feedback should be continuous and timely, and feedback sessions are excellent opportunities for team building and for consolidating perceptions and results.
Leonardo Müller
IT Executive
The Feedback Canvas transformed our team’s dynamics by creating a safe and collaborative space to recognize strengths, identify opportunities for improvement, and practice nonviolent communication. With it, everyone was able to actively participate, share honest perceptions, and co-create action plans.
Rafaella Raboni
Ladies That UX Brasil
The Feedback Canvas is a visual and collaborative tool that has transformed the way our team evaluates skills, behaviors, and promotes 360° feedback. With it, we’re able to clearly identify strengths and areas for improvement, create specific action plans, and foster a culture of continuous and constructive feedback. It’s been an enriching experience for the entire team!
Viviane Venturi
Head of Customer Engagement & Business Growth
The Feedback Canvas is the foundation of our culture of continuous improvement. Everyone can invite colleagues and managers to give feedback, choosing the skills and activities they want to work on. The process is transparent: we highlight positive points and suggestions, reinforcing the importance of quick and frequent feedback.
Rafael Chini
Entrepreneur and Business Owner