Do you dread offering feedback at work? If you’re a leader or a manager feedback is part of your job. And if you work (or live) with other humans, sooner or later you’ll need to have a feedback conversation. I’ll share how to prepare to offer feedback, and the *four essential parts of a feedback message*. This process will help you get clear on your message and approach feedback conversations with less stress and anxiety.
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