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		<title>By: Dealing with Criticism – Be Constructive! (Part II: Giving Criticism) &#124; WHAKATE</title>
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		<description>[...] Sandra Kumskov notes in &#8220;Giving Constructive Criticism&#8221; that no matter how well-meant the advice, poor communication skills may result in the receiver not getting the message. She goes on to offer five pieces of advice for giving criticism, the first of which is to “sandwich” it – deliver positive feedback before and after the criticism, to help the receiver better stomach the critique. [...]</description>
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