Giving and Receiving Feedback eLearning Course
Course Overview
Feedback isn’t just the job of managers. Giving and receiving constructive feedback is important for everyone in the workplace. It helps to improve performance levels, make processes more efficient, and keep colleagues motivated.
Knowing how to give feedback is a crucial skill. If done wrong, giving feedback can cause upset and offence. It’s also important to learn how to receive feedback. Colleagues who struggle to receive feedback can become defensive or fail to take in what is said.
In this course, we look at how all colleagues can give and receive feedback in the right way.
Firstly, we’ll look at how to give feedback in a way that’s constructive. We look at how to make sure the feedback is specific and serves a purpose.
We then look at some of the problems that can arise when giving feedback, including how to balance positive and negative feedback, and what to do if someone becomes upset.
Finally, we look at how to receive feedback in the right way. Instead of responding defensively, we show the learner how to be open-minded when listening and how to move forward afterwards.
This microlearning course is an animated video, with audio narration and a multiple-choice post-assessment.
Course Objectives
By the end of the course, learners will:
- Be able to make feedback purposeful and specific
- Know how to frame feedback in a positive way
- Be able to avoid making assumptions
- Be able to listen well to feedback from others
- Know how to act on feedback received
This course has a minimum of 25 learner registrations for us to provide a quotation.
Request a Quotation- Language
- UK
- Date last updated
- 4/23/2024
- Duration
- 5 Minutes
- Suitable Devices
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- PC
- Phone
- Tablet
- Audio is Required
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- Yes
- Includes Video
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- Yes
- Downloadable Resources
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- No
- Completion Criteria
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- Pass final test
- Visit all pages
- Pass Mark
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- 65% pass mark required
- Course Technology
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- HTML5
- SCORM 1.2
- Can be customised
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- Available at an Additional Cost
- Accreditation or Endorsements
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- No
- Languages
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- Closed Captions
- English