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Giving constructive feedback is hard. Something didn't work, expectations were not met, there could be many negative emotions at play. There's a way to be constructive, through, when giving feedback!
How to give constructive feedback? To give a good, constructive feedback, follow the 5-step checklist:
To illustrate a constructive feedback, look at the sample:
Hey Bob, the campaign on Facebook has very low CTR of 0.00001%, I think targeting could be improved to match the target clients more. It happens, so let's see how we can improve it. Let me know if you need a second pair of eyes to look at the new targeting!
By providing constructive and honest feedback, you give the receiver the opportunity to grow and learn. They will see it as your way to help and support them, instead of feeling threatened or humiliated.
How to receive constructive feedback? If you're the one receiving the feedback, see it as an opportunity and try to avoid feelings of shame and guilt. To help you with that, try following checklist:
Giving constructive feedback is one way of embracing failure in a healthy way. It's an opportunity to learn and move forward if used smart!