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Podcast: Feedback - The Breakfast of Champions with Irv Rubin

 
Dr. Rubin, the author of "Dying for Compassion," discusses in this 20-minute podcast the roots of his own deep interest in feedback, why hearing the word "feedback" causes most people to cringe, and the negative consequences of poorly delivered feedback. Hear also his opinion of the 360-degree feedback craze, how to make delivering bad news a "win-win" and he wraps up with a few practical suggestions on how to improve giving and receiving feedback. http://www.temenosinc.com

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Composed: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 | Modified : Fri, 11 Jan 2008
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