Andrea’s Analysis Worksheet Sample Answer
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What is your problem?
I can’t get my boss to sit down and give me the feedback I need. Even if I get an appointment, she cancels at the last minute when something else comes up. -
Why is that a problem? What troubles you about that?
If I don’t know what she really thinks about my performance, I may not get a good rating, which could affect my bonus. Plus, I want to be considered for a more responsible position and need to know how I’m doing. -
How do you want this situation to be? If this problem were solved, what would the situation be like? How would you feel?
I would like my boss to schedule and KEEP an appointment with me. I want her to close the door to the office, focus completely on me and not allow interruptions like cell phone calls or people who come knocking on the door. I want her to take my career development seriously. She would give me honest, constructive feedback and specific ideas on what I need to do to improve and where she thinks I excel. I would have the chance to tell her what I think about my performance and how I want to develop. The conversation would be give and take. I would feel comfortable with her and as if she were on my side and really cared about me. -
What’s stopping you from making that happen?
I’m sick of making appointments that she keeps canceling so I haven’t called her secretary to reschedule. I’m also afraid she isn’t happy with me and maybe that’s why she doesn’t want to see me because I know she doesn’t like conflict. -
What do you need to do to make that happen? What needs to change? What do you need to ask of others? What do you need to change inside yourself?
I need to not be afraid of what she might say and I may not like. I need to change how I look at negative feedback. Instead of being afraid and worry that I may look bad, I need to see it as a starting point for where I can develop into a better supervisor. That way, I won’t be afraid to make the appointment. I also need to tell her how important this is to me and how I would like her to make this issue more of a priority. My performance affects others’ success and therefore, this feedback from her is important to the success of our department. I need to convey that to her in a sincere, assertive way. -
Now that you know what needs to be done, what are you going to do?
I’m going to write down a list of what I’m afraid of hearing from her and the worst thing that could happen if she tells me something really negative. Then, I’m going to practice what I want to say to her and call her or make a point of walking into her office to tell her why I need her to make this a priority. If all goes well, she’ll walk over to her secretary’s desk with me and make the appointment.
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