First: Consider how you might be wrong. - Deepstash

First: Consider how you might be wrong.

“Honest, constructive feedback is so valuable that there’s only one way to respond: ‘Thank you’. ” (Rich Lyons, former dean of the Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley)

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The 4 R’s of Receiving Feedback

  • Respond: Just say “Thank you.”
  • Record: You will rarely have time to process feedback right away. But don’t trust your memory for later. Record the details.
  • Reflect: If you want to get the most value from feedback, reflect on it.

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How to grow your personal brand

  • Seek the help of a mentor. Working with a mentor can help you set specific goals in your personal and business life. You can tap into your mentor’s broad range of knowledge and insight, and receive honest feedback and input.
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Seek multiple perspectives

One easy and effective way to remove any bias from your decision-making is to ask advice or feedback from others.

People whom you trust will give honest and constructive criticism and point out any blind spots while offering a different point of view.

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