feedback-generator

v1.0.0

Craft constructive feedback for colleagues, employees, or service experiences. Perfect for managers, team leads, and anyone who needs to give feedback profes...

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Install the skill "feedback-generator" (huajianjiu000/feedback-generator) from ClawHub.
Skill page: https://clawhub.ai/huajianjiu000/feedback-generator
Keep the work scoped to this skill only.
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Purpose & Capability
The name/description (feedback generation) matches the SKILL.md content (templates, SBI model, delivery tips). No unrelated capabilities or credentials are requested.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md contains only canned text templates and advice. It does not instruct the agent to read files, access environment variables, call external endpoints, or collect system data.
Install Mechanism
No install spec and no code files are present (instruction-only). Nothing will be downloaded or written to disk during install.
Credentials
The skill requires no environment variables, credentials, or config paths—appropriate for a text/template skill.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and the skill does not request elevated persistence or modify other skills. Autonomous invocation is allowed by platform default but the skill content itself is harmless.
Assessment
This skill is low-risk: it only provides text templates and guidance for giving feedback. Considerations before installing: (1) the package source is unknown and there's no homepage—because it's instruction-only this mainly affects trust/auditability rather than technical risk; (2) avoid pasting highly sensitive personal data into any skill prompt if you are concerned about logs or telemetry; (3) if you do not want the agent to invoke skills autonomously, adjust agent settings to require user approval. Otherwise the skill appears coherent and proportional to its stated purpose.

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Feedback Generator

What This Skill Does

Feedback is a gift—when delivered well. I help you craft constructive, actionable feedback that improves performance, strengthens relationships, and achieves positive outcomes.

Features

  • Balanced Approach: Honest yet supportive
  • Specific & Behavioral: Facts, not judgments
  • Actionable: Clear path for improvement
  • Tone Options: Formal or conversational
  • Framework-Based: Uses proven methods

The SBI Feedback Model

Situation-Behavior-Impact

SITUATION: "In yesterday's team meeting when we were 
discussing the project timeline..."

BEHAVIOR: "...you interrupted Sarah twice while she 
was presenting her ideas..."

IMPACT: "...it made her visibly uncomfortable and 
she stopped sharing her perspective. The team missed 
out on her input, which could have improved our plan."

Feedback Types

Positive Feedback (Employee)

"I noticed [specific behavior] during [situation]. 
This was impressive because [specific impact]. 

Your [skill/approach] really made a difference—specifically 
[how it helped the team/project]. 

Keep doing this! It sets a great example for the team."

Constructive Feedback (Employee)

"I wanted to share some feedback about [topic].

During [specific situation], I observed [behavior]. 
This affected [impact].

In the future, you might try [alternative approach]. 
Would you be open to [specific suggestion]?

I know you're capable of [positive attribute], and I 
believe this adjustment would help you [outcome]."

Peer-to-Peer Feedback

"Hey [Name], I wanted to share something that worked 
really well when we collaborated on [project].

Your [specific action/approach] made [positive impact]. 
I appreciated how you [specific behavior].

When you have time, I'd love to discuss [topic] to 
make our future collaboration even stronger."

Service/Product Feedback

Subject: Feedback about [Product/Service Experience]

Hi [Name/Team],

I recently [experienced/used] [product/service] and 
wanted to share my thoughts.

What worked well:
- [Positive point 1]
- [Positive point 2]

Suggestion for improvement:
- [Specific feedback with context]

Overall, [general positive sentiment]. I wanted to 
share this feedback because [reason you care].

Thanks for listening!
[Your name]

360-Degree Review Feedback

[Team Member Name] - 360 Feedback

Strengths to keep leveraging:
1. [Specific behavior] — this helps because [impact]
2. [Specific behavior] — the team appreciates when [outcome]

Growth opportunity:
[Specific observation without blame]. Consider trying 
[alternative approach] next time.

Overall impression:
[Name] contributes to the team by [value they bring]. 
With focus on [growth area], they could become even 
more effective.

Feedback Delivery Tips

DO ✓

  • Be specific—give concrete examples
  • Focus on behavior, not personality
  • Own your perspective ("I observed..." vs. "Everyone thinks...")
  • Give feedback soon after the event
  • Offer actionable suggestions
  • Check in on progress later

DON'T ✗

  • Use "always" or "never" statements
  • Make it personal or attack character
  • Give feedback when emotional (yours or theirs)
  • Make it a surprise—context matters
  • Focus only on problems—balance with positives
  • Expect immediate change—feedback takes time

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