In today’s dynamic and rapidly changing working environments, companies and organizations face the challenge of continuous adaptation to change in the industry. Agile methods have been growing rapidly among software development over recent years, and this article explores the relation between agile leadership in general and the psychology of feedback to foster a culture of continuous improvements. Through an examination of theoretical frameworks and empirical findings, this article underscores the importance of leadership behaviors that promote psychological safety, transparency, and empowerment in soliciting and utilizing feedback effectively. Ultimately, this article seeks to provide actionable insights for leaders and organizations seeking to navigate the complexities of change and drive sustained performance improvement in today's dynamic business landscape.