Two Heads Are Better Than One

Torch and Box
By Performance Construction Advisors
11 minutes

Asking for feedback can give leaders insight into their blind spots ensuring greater self-awareness and a deeper understanding of where they need to improve. Everyone says they want blunt feedback, but how does one actually get it?

Watch Digging Deeper this week as Dennis discusses six things to do and four things NOT to do when seeking feedback. We’re looking for feedback from YOU! Please share your thoughts with us in the comments below. Thank you.

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