Description
This module will take about 40 minutes to complete.
Tired of giving feedback that falls on deaf ears? Learn how to give feedback that gets fantastic results with this effective leader’s guide. Feedback can be much more than a criticism at the end of an event, in fact feedback can be both positive and negative and needs to be given not only strategically, but also consistently. Develop the skills to do exactly that through application exercises and a rich multimedia process.
Table of Contents
Introduction
What is Feedback?
Strategies for Delivering Effective Feedback
Course Summary and Test
System Requirements
Browser: Internet Explorer 9 or higher, Firefox, Google Chrome, or Safari - JavaScript must be enabled. A computer with speakers or headphones is required (course contains audio narration). Mobile Devices are Supported (Android, iOS, Windows)
Enspark
Enspark was founded with the vision of creating e-learning solutions that break the typical e-learning mold. Since 2009 Enspark Interactive has been developing learning and training solutions that are used worldwide. Our content comes from real corporate trainers and subject matter experts who specialize in assisting business and individuals create awareness and behaviors to achieve desired results. We know from experience that e-learning is a powerful way to provide relevant information to individuals in every organization. Our goal is to transform the e-learning industry to be more engaging, interactive, and affordable so even the smallest companies can train their employees using state of the art technology. At Enspark we are always looking for was to utilize the most current technologies to truly deliver intelligent and effective training solutions.
This module will take about 40 minutes to complete.
Tired of giving feedback that falls on deaf ears? Learn how to give feedback that gets fantastic results with this effective leader’s guide. Feedback can be much more than a criticism at the end of an event, in fact feedback can be both positive and negative and needs to be given not only strategically, but also consistently. Develop the skills to do exactly that through application exercises and a rich multimedia process.