Art of the Sermon

Episode 69: Responding to Negative Feedback

11.01.2018 - By Dan WunderlichPlay

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Topic: Responding to Negative Feedback

Michael Bierut and negative feedback (0:09)

Michael's response (1:52)

Acknowledge that the feedback is heard (2:38)

Give a window into the intention (3:37)

Be realistic about next steps (4:29)

Offer positive reinforcement (5:17)

Create a space for unity (6:23)

Bonus tip: no one gets a full page (7:12)

Next Episode arrives November 15, 2018!

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