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Giving Good Feedback The Economist Edge Series Margaret Cheng

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Giving Good Feedback The Economist Edge Series Margaret Cheng
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Publisher: Pegasus Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.89 MB
Author: Margaret Cheng
ISBN: 9781639364794, 9781639364800, 163936479X, 1639364803
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Giving Good Feedback The Economist Edge Series Margaret Cheng by Margaret Cheng 9781639364794, 9781639364800, 163936479X, 1639364803 instant download after payment.

From the Economist Edge Series, an essential new guide on giving, soliciting and receiving feedback.
We are surrounded by feedback, whether we're being asked to like, rate, or otherwise comment on products, services, or even people. At work, the right kind of feedback delivered at the right time and in the right way can help us all to learn and improve. In reality, though, that's easier said than done.
Help is at hand. Margaret Cheng's six golden rules and Giving Good Feedback Framework offer a clear guide to what feedback is, how we can master the things that get in the way and deploy some simple techniques to make feedback a more routine—and less emotionally charged—part of our routine work communications.

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