Course description
Tips for Giving and Receiving Feedback
Giving feedback can be difficult and sometimes hurtful. Often stressful. How do you even begin? Learn simple techniques that make a difference.
The ability to give and receive feedback is a critical skill that doesn't come easily. Especially when the words, timing, and moods and emotions of both parties collide. Yet this is essential for your future success—and the success of your colleagues, team members or direct reports.
When done right, both giver and receiver are inspired to improve business results and leap to higher performance. Take this opportunity to learn the most effective techniques for building trust, deepening relationships and creating viable paths for growth.
Upcoming start dates
Training content
- Understanding the criteria for giving effective feedback in a coaching relationship
- Delivering both supportive and corrective feedback using the instant feedback method
- Demonstrating how to receive feedback constructively
- Enhancing your effectiveness by tailoring your comments to each recipient
- Promoting improved performance for everyone you coach or manage
Costs
Course price for:
- Non Members: $279
- AMA Members: $249
- GSA: $236
Certification / Credits
CEU: 0.2
Reviews
Average rating 4.8
I enjoyed the class on feedback. I felt it provided some real-life tips on how to manage feedback.
I had a fantastic facilitator, you can tell she enjoys what she is teaching and that she wants students to learn skills to use in their daily lives. I recommend this course to a...
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The instructor was very engaging and the individual breakout rooms helped us to assist each other with our own feedback struggles and real-life scenarios.