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Feedback Strategies

For this weeks information on feedback strategies I read Why Do So Many Managers Avoid Giving Praise  and How to Give Feedback Without Sounding Like a Jer k. What I most like about these readings was the focus on the fact that negative feedback is not bad. In the managers giving praise article, it was interesting that so many of the workers did not relate whether or not the manager was giving honest feedback on the negative. They were mostly influenced by whether there was also positive praise. Positive feedback, even when it's smaller, is important because it allows the workers to see that their efforts are noticed and appreciated. The key to that is, as discussed in the second article, being sincere. The compliment sandwich is seen as false and people can tell they're being buttered up. Conversely, workers are willing to accept both positive and negative feedback when it is given in an honest way. I also thought it was interesting and a good idea in the second article how the...

Feedback Thoughts

To learn about accepting negative feedback I read Why It's So Hard to Hear Negative Feedback  and Make Good Art: Neil Gaiman's Advice on the Creative Life, Adapted by Design Legend Chip Kidd . When I think back on times I was given negative feedback I almost always was upset by negative feedback. I have always been a type A perfectionist and because of that, I have a really hard time accepting criticism, especially when I was younger. I remember getting really upset when anyone corrected me in school and I used to actively avoid things like art and creative writing because what's good is so subjective that I could never be sure I wasn't going to get negative feedback. As I got older I started to see the value in critiques and began to take those kinds of criticisms less personally. As I got older and had to start giving critiques myself, I realized that the person giving them doesn't mean it personally they just want to help you. Through those experiences, I have be...