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How To Take Criticism…And Get Promoted

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November 2019

Receiving constructive criticism on your work can be terrifying. But do it right and it can be a career game-changer.

- Clare Thorp

How To Take Criticism…And Get Promoted

Five short words. One terrifying phrase. ‘Can I offer some feedback?’. Wherever you’ve worked, the chances are someone has told you just how well—or not—you’re doing. But do you really need it? Feedback is the subject of hot debate in the business world. A new study by the University Of Toronto found that feedback can stifle creativity, while research by London’s Queen Mary University says that, when given during a complex task, it can hinder performance. And a recent Harvard Business Review story called it a ‘fallacy’, saying others’ views of our work are ‘more distortion than truth’.

On the flip side, Netflix reportedly encourages harsh feedback and holds dinners where staff go around the table criticizing others (gulp)*. In Silicon Valley, the trend is ‘radical candour’, a concept developed by executive coach Kim Scott, where bosses ‘challenge directly’ and tell the employees how they can improve.

So how do you ensure feedback helps, rather than harms, your career (and your self-esteem)? We asked the experts for you...

WHEN TO ASK

You don’t have to wait for an annual appraisal to find out how you’re doing, but make sure there’s a purpose for seeking feedback. “Asking all the time signals insecurity,” says UK-based career expert John Lees, author of

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