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How to use sandwich feedback effectively

How to use sandwich feedback effectively

30/3/2018
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In Friday Feedback #5, you'll learn how the sandwich model can be used effectively when giving feedback. It's very much a good model when someone is actively asking for feedback.‍.

Friday feedback with Danni Liljekrans.

In Friday Feedback #5, you'll learn how the sandwich model can be used effectively when giving feedback. It's a great model to use when someone is actively asking for feedback.

Every Friday a new short episode of #Fridayfeedback is published. Short videos with tips for better performance and well-being through feedback.

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