Giving & Receiving Constructive Feedback (formerly: CR206)
Program Overview
Giving & Receiving Constructive Feedback (formerly: CR206)
Course Details
In this course, you will explore and practice the essential elements of giving and receiving feedback constructively. You will learn how to create opportunities for growth and increased understanding through giving and receiving constructive feedback. Critiquing the work or behaviour of others can be one of the most difficult tasks that we perform as individuals, colleagues, supervisors and managers. We are often called upon to give feedback, which, if done poorly, can damage relationships, limit opportunities and increase stress. Instructor: Deborah White
Prerequisites
- CRES-1100 or CRES-1101
Course Offerings
No sections are currently scheduled for this course
Related Courses
- Asking Better Questions
- Dealing with Anger
- Sharpening Your Edge in Negotiation
- Getting Buy-in Through Collaborative Decision Making
- Assertion: Say What You Mean, Mean What You Say
- Advanced Conflict Coaching
- Practicum in Child Protection Mediation: Co-Mediations
- Introduction to Collaborative Negotiation
Course Information
- Course ID: CRES-1471
- Course Duration: 14.00
- Credits: 1.00
Justice Institute of British Columbia
Overview:
Justice Institute of British Columbia (JIBC) is a leading public safety educator in Canada. It offers a wide range of applied education, training, and research programs focused on justice and public safety. JIBC is committed to providing students with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in their chosen careers.
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JIBC has dedicated services for Indigenous students, including cultural support, academic advising, and mentorship programs.Student Conduct & Policies:
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JIBC holds a convocation ceremony each year to celebrate the achievements of its graduating students.The JIBC Bookstore:
The bookstore provides students with access to textbooks, course materials, and other supplies.Student Life and Campus Experience:
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JIBC's New Westminster campus is located on the unceded Traditional Territories of the Qayqayt, Musqueam and Coast Salish Peoples.