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Tom Willmott's avatar

“Feedback is the breakfast of champions” (Ken Blanchard). Treat giving and receiving FEEDBACK as a G.I.F.T: Giving Information for Fine Tuning. You might not always like it but in all cases you thank the giver, you unpack it, you can decide whether to keep it….

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When did I last change my mind? When I thought I shouldn't post a comment here.

I am quite stubborn about some things, but I have my mind / opinion changed really easily. I am a sucker for a well argued point. But I avoid criticism at all costs. Mea culpa, I want to be seen as right. Don't we all?

So at what point does feedback become criticism? Why is the former seen as generally positive and educational and the latter negative and destructive? I liked that Rebecca opened the comments using the two together as "critical feedback" which might even be a third kind of thing. Is the difference just about the intent of why comments are being made or the tone of how they are delivered?

I suspect that how well we take feedback - and how constructive it is to our work and our likelihood of changing our minds - is mostly to do with expectation. Have you asked for it or is it unsolicited? And is it coming from an respected voice or just some guy on the internet?

You asked for feedback on The Announcement doc only from trusted and respected friends, but you open up you Insta and Substack posts to every angry GOTI. How often do you change your work or mind because of the latter? And why should you? And do you?

As relatively new Teaching Fellow at a University I have had to learn how to give feedback that will change minds, and it's not easy to be dispassionately critical and constructive. It is mostly a variation of the s**t sandwich: here's what you did well, here are the areas for improvement, and here's how you can improve. You can't say "I didn't like it" and "I disagree with you" has to come with well referenced evidence.

My apologies that this comment became an essay, but to finish near the start, if feedback is kind, constructive, lucid and well reasoned, it will almost definitely change my mind.

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