If You’re Not Getting Criticized

There’s two problems at bay if you’re not getting criticized.

The first is the obvious one; the trap many fall into: we don’t do anything worth getting criticized. The solution is just as obvious: do something new, steal from another industry and apply it to yours, ideate against the status quo.

The second is the oft-forgotten one: you’re not asking for criticism.

That team meeting that you had with a prospect, did you ask your team for radical candor right after it? How could you have better contributed?

What about asking folks to point out your weak points on the same map that you have built for the marketing campaign?

How often do you go into a one-on-one with a direct report and ask them for criticism?

Stay Positive & Feedback Is Ripe For Your Taking

Garth Beyer
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