Giving and Receiving Feedback in the Workplace

Giving and Receiving Feedback in the Workplace

In this course, we will look at how to give and receive feedback effectively.

 

Giving poor, ineffective feedback can be negative for both individual workers and the organisation as a whole. For individuals, it can mean increased anxiety, job security worries and a tense atmosphere. For organisations, it can mean reduced productivity, poor teamwork and increased staff turnover.

In this course, we will look at how to give and receive feedback effectively. We will look at different types of feedback and how to successfully implement them in the workplace. By encouraging constructive feedback, we can make the workplace a better place for everyone involved.

This course is important for all, as giving and receiving feedback is a skill that everyone should be working on continuously. As we will see in this course, there are always ways to improve.

In this course, we will cover:
– Giving and Receiving Feedback in the workplace – we’ll look at why it’s vital to do this in the correct way.
– The definition of ‘Feedback’ and why it’s important
– Types of Feedback – we’ll look at the many types of feedback and when we should use each one.
– How to Give Effective Constructive Feedback – we’ll look at how to help others (and ourselves) with constructive feedback.
– How to receive feedback – we’ll look at how to receive feedback in a positive manner.
– How to use Self-feedback – we’ll look at this under-utilised type of feedback in the workplace.
– Creating a Productive Feedback Culture – we’ll look at why this is critical to a healthy work environment.

 

Course Details

  • Language: #English
  • Students: 213
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  • Category: #Business
  • Published: 2024-03-02 08:27:16 UTC
  • Price: €49.99
  • Instructor: | | George Whitaker | |
  • Content: 1 total hour
  • Articles: 0
  • Downloadable Resources: 0

Coupon Details

  • Coupon Code: C3256F7E174972B94DC1
  • Expire Time: 2024-03-12 14:20:00 UTC

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