Giving and Receiving Feedback / with Gemma Leigh Roberts.

Learn to give effective feedback, and how to use feedback you've received as a tool to improve performance.

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Corporate Author: linkedin.com (Firm)
Other Authors: Leigh Roberts, Gemma (Speaker)
Format: Online tutorial
Language:English
Published: Carpentia, CA : LinkedIn Learning, [2023]
Series:Lynda.com online tutorials.
LinkedIn Learning online tutorials.
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Online Access:View course details on linkedin.com/learning
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Summary:Learn to give effective feedback, and how to use feedback you've received as a tool to improve performance.
All professionals are trying to get better at what they do. No matter where you work, or what your role, the only way to improve is with feedback. Giving—and receiving—feedback is a skill that's relevant to every member of an organization. In this course, psychologist and author Dr. Gemma Leigh Roberts first guides you through both how to receive feedback effectively—by tuning into a growth mindset, managing your emotional response to feedback, and implementing feedback. Gemma then teaches you on how to effectively provide feedback by reducing bias, following a tested frame for giving feedback, and learning how to give feedback regularly. Join Gemma in this course and learn tips that will help lead you into a cycle of continuous development, and a growth mindset that can help propel your career and your relationships forward.
LinkedIn supplied subject categories: Business.
Item Description:LinkedIn Learning (also known as Lynda.com) online tutorial.
Online tutorials.
Physical Description:1 online tutorial (28 min.) : digital, sound, colour
Playing Time:00:28:24
Format:Latest version of the following browsers: Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Internet Explorer. Adobe Flash Player Plugin. JavaScript and cookies must be enabled. A broadband Internet connection.
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