How Should You Deliver Negative Feedback?
Chicago Booth behavioral science professor George Wu discusses the art of constructive criticism.
How Should You Deliver Negative Feedback?Associated Press
High expectations can be highly motivational: they can inspire greater confidence, effort, and persistence, among other benefits. But a group of researchers including Chicago Booth’s Berkeley J. Dietvorst finds that the pressure of high expectations also carries a downside: the temptation to quit when faced with a setback.
Chicago Booth behavioral science professor George Wu discusses the art of constructive criticism.
How Should You Deliver Negative Feedback?The answer affects financial planners, caregivers, and many other surrogate decision makers.
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