Improve Communication Skills - Giving Feedback Does the Recipient a Favor

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  • Опубліковано 1 лип 2014
  • Improve Communication Skills - Giving Feedback Does the Recipient a Favor. We think that to tell someone the truth isn't nice, and we want to be nice. The truth is, giving hard feedback does the other person a favor. Give feedback and do it quickly. Giving feedback in two minutes is better than in twenty.
    Learn more about Shari Harley and Candid Culture's communication skills training programs and keynote speeches at www.candidculture.com.
    Read more about Shari Harley at www.candidculture.com and www.howtosayanythingtoanyone.com.
    About Shari Harley
    Shari Harley is the founder and President of Candid Culture, a Denver-based training firm that is bringing candor back to the workplace, making it easier to give feedback at work. Harley is the author of the business communication book How to Say Anything to Anyone: A Guide to Building Business Relationships that Really Work. She is a keynote speaker at conferences and does giving feedback training throughout the U.S.
    Read more about Shari Harley’s giving feedback training at www.candidculture.com and www.howtosayanythingtoanyone.com.
    Improve Communication Skills - Giving Feedback Does the Recipient a Favor

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