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How To Give Criticism And How To Take It - AD-TEAM - 05-09-2024 How To Give Criticism And How To Take It Published 5/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Duration: 0h 58m Use Negative Feedback to Your Advantage [b]What you'll learn[/b] How to give criticism so it's heard and understood. Make sure the criticism leads to action. Criticism should be about the issue, not the person. The power of the sandwich technique when giving criticism. [b]Requirements[/b] No experience needed, just an open mind to learning smart business techniques. [b]Description[/b] How do you take criticism? How do you use it to your benefit? How do you know if it's true? Who is your critic? Does that person have the knowledge, experience, credibility, and expertise to judge your work?What about you? How would you deliver criticism in a way that's heard, understood, and is action oriented. Criticism-no matter how well intended means nothing-unless you can show a path to success for the person you are critiquing.Then there is the sandwich technique. That's when you open with a compliment followed by the intended criticism and then closing with more praise. The idea is to take the sting out of giving negative feedback.Above all, the smart critic is empathetic. Everyone knows what it's like to be on the receiving end of a less than wonderful review of someone's work. That means that you need to tailor your language, tone, and attitude to those you are judging.You'll also learn the important difference between constructive and destructive criticism.Then there is self criticism. Many if not most of us have this ongoing voice in our heads that are telling us what we're doing wrong. That's not necessarily a bad thing -in can stop us from making some serious mistakes. But if negative self-analysis is over done, it can be demoralizing. Make sure to toss in some well deserved compliments, too. Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction Section 2: How to criticize Lecture 2 Constructive vs. Destructive Criticism Lecture 3 How to Criticize Someone Lecture 4 Breakdown Feedback into Bitesized Chunks Lecture 5 Focus on the Situation, not the Person Lecture 6 The Sandwich Technique to Criticizing Lecture 7 Beware of Calling Someone Defensive Lecture 8 How Should You Criticize the Boss? Lecture 9 Don't Beat up on Someone who Made a Mistake Lecture 10 Understanding the Person You are Criticizing Lecture 11 How to Get Positive Behavior Lecture 12 Some People Can Never Admit They Are Wrong Lecture 13 Is a Job Applicant Okay With Criticism? Lecture 14 Be Aware of Emotional Blackmail Lecture 15 If You're Going to Berate Someone, do it Privately Section 3: How to Take Criticism Lecture 16 How to React if Someone Criticizes You Lecture 17 Asked to be Criticized Lecture 18 Criticism Can be Your Best Teacher Lecture 19 Don't Take Criticism Personally Lecture 20 Create Your Own Personal Board of Directors Lecture 21 Is the Criticism True? Lecture 22 Ask for a Follow up Meeting After Being Criticized Lecture 23 Who is Your Critic? Lecture 24 About Me.The World's Shortest Bio Section 4: Additional Content Lecture 25 The Power of Listening Lecture 26 The Important Difference Between Hearing and Listening Lecture 27 How Overcoming Obstacles Can Give the Confidence to Achieve Anything Lecture 28 Use the Power of Your Voice to Succeed Lecture 29 The Business Benefits of Being a Smart Observer Lecture 30 Three Reasons You Are Not Achieving Your Goals Lecture 31 Look Like a Winner Lecture 32 It's Business, Not Personal Lecture 33 What Really Motivates People to Buy Lecture 34 Smart Questions to Ask Yourself and Others Lecture 35 Look for Consistent Patterns of Complaints from Customers Lecture 36 How to Persuade Anyone Lecture 37 Keep in Touch with the Client After the Sale Lecture 38 When Choosing a Career, Don't Follow Your Passions Lecture 39 What Would You Sacrifice to Achieve Your Goals? If you're an employee, a manager, or a business owner, the art of giving and receiving criticism is key to your success. Free search engine download: How to Give Criticism and How to Take it |