Mindaugas Mozūras

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The feedback we ask for is usually too general, or others assume that what we are really inviting is appreciation (and sometimes they’re right). We say something as noncommittal as “So how am I doing?” or “Do you have any feedback for me?,” which leaves our giver guessing about what we really want—How are you doing with what? This project? Our relationship? Your leadership? Your life?—and
Thanks for the Feedback: The Science and Art of Receiving Feedback Well
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