1. "Thanks for sharing your thoughts with me." Dr. Porter says this phrase is one of the best to say right after receiving constructive criticism from anyone—from a colleague to a loved one.
Although any form of criticism can feel like a personal attack to the highly sensitive soul, the ability to listen and respond to feedback is necessary to make it in the industry. Taking constructive ...
Performance review season is in full swing, and you may get some constructive criticism. While constructive or negative feedback often isn’t easy to hear, getting better at receiving it is an ...
Johnny C. Taylor Jr. tackles your human resources questions as part of a series for USA TODAY. Taylor is president and CEO of the Society for Human Resource Management, the world's largest HR ...
As the world adjusts to the COVID-19 pandemic, more employees are working from home. Digital communication is standing in for everyday “IRL” interactions, requiring us to rethink how to work ...
You're more likely to get ahead in your career if you're good at receiving negative but well-intended feedback, Wharton organizational psychologist Adam Grant wrote in a May 22 post on social media ...
Most people are very thin-skinned and easily upset when it comes to receiving criticism. Even when criticism is constructively intended, the receiver may be sensitive and respond with feelings of ...
NCET helps you explore business and technology. How do people react when you offer to give them “constructive criticism”? What do you notice about their body language, tone of voice and overall ...
Thanks for joining me to day for another mental health Monday! Today I’ve got a topic to share that is near and dear to my heart as of late – and I think you can relate to as well. How to handle ...
Experts say fear keeps us from sharing constructive feedback, but here’s how — and why — you should speak up anyway. By Melinda Wenner Moyer One thing I want to improve about myself is my ability to ...