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Heya Huns,
This week we were reading up on giving criticism. In the readings it says to be neutral when giving your criticism in order to stay constructive. This ensures that the person being criticised can benefit from your feedback and not feel as if they are being attacked for their ideas.
Your feedback needs to be unbiased and free of any outer opinions of the person (just focus on the work at hand). Your feedback should be to the point, clear and relevant to the work. If you stick to this (although it may not actually be implemented by the person) then you will become better at giving constructive criticism without causing offence.
Hey James,
ReplyDeleteI really do think that this is the best way to give criticism, but it's often harder than it seems. I am usually fairly bad at giving criticism, because I'm always thinking "Who am I to tell them what's good or not?". But It's worth keeping in mind for when I'm feeling a bit braver.
- Ultan