Video Tip: Radically Candid Criticism is Immediate

Video Tip: Radically Candid Criticism is Immediate

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Our goal is to help you improve your impromptu feedback. And that word "impromptu" is key. We think it's extremely important to give feedback immediately, rather than saving it up for a scheduled meeting, or even worse, for an annual performance review. So today's tip is that Radically Candid criticism is immediate. It's easier to be specific when the details are fresh and it's also more kind because it gives the person an opportunity to fix it faster.

In this video, Russ explains why you should give criticism immediately and shares some tips:

https://youtu.be/54yNFo7r9gI

 

Read more tips in this article about giving immediate feedback or check out additional video tips.

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