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A Guide To Give Feedback To Peers Constructively Training Ppt

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This slide highlights recommendations as to how to give feedback to peers at the workplace which are: Ask for permission, use passive voice, show empathy, make it a two-sided conversation, and be clear and specific.

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This slide highlights importance of asking permission, which is the first and foremost step in delivering feedback to peers in the organization.

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This slide showcases how making use of passive voice impacts the manner in which feedback is delivered to one’s colleagues at the workplace.

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This slide contains information about being empathetic to give feedback to peers at the organization, wherein it is natural for a colleague to get defensive and uncomfortable while receiving feedback, especially the negative one.

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This slide describes the need for making peer-to-peer feedback a two-sided conversation rather than a monologue.

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This slide contains information about being particular and specific whenever delivering feedback to your colleague. This makes it easier for the other person to comprehend and work upon the problem.

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This slide lists some instances for giving positive, negative as well as constructive feedback to colleagues at the workplace.

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