Thriving in the turmoil of marketplaces today requires constructive criticism as a powerful tool for improvement and sustainable growth. Identifying blind spots: Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) ...
"Handles constructive criticism well" appears in many work-related performance reviews. You may have even had it on your report card growing up. And there's a reason why dealing with constructive ...
As a manager, delivering constructive criticism is a necessary and difficult part of the job. It can be emotionally tough to say something to someone else that you know they don’t want to hear. In ...
No one likes to be told they’ve made mistakes or that they've done something wrong; it’s hard to sit with knowing that you could have done a better job or handled the situation differently. But ...
Employees often complain of a hostile or intimidating work environment based on their supervisor’s behaviour, often described as verbal harassment which consists of, inter alia, unnecessary criticism, ...
Why offering, inviting and accepting constructive criticism is the foundation for a successful career (and business) When the Indian prime minister Narendra Modi opened his parliament’s recent Budget ...
Those working in the creative industries are probably more vulnerable to criticism than people in any other sector. As architects of our own ideas, when our work faces criticism from tutors, clients ...
When we fail at something important to us, whether in relationships, at school, or at work, it can be very painful. These experiences can threaten the very core of who we think we are and who we want ...