Critical Communication

 

Let’s face it - when Karen walks in with “constructive feedback” on your latest art pass, it wasn’t quite your idea of an ideal Monday morning. But feedback doesn’t have to be as bitter as the bottom of your black coffee dregs… in fact, feedback can even feel good. Together; we’ll embark on a quest to revolt against the stereotypes of feedback. We will tear down the association with negative once-a-year performance reviews. Instead, we will rebuild a world where it is seen as a form of communication with others: every action has a response and an opportunity to add value to your team. Our journey begins with an understanding on how to deliver effective feedback. We’ll arm ourselves with tools that can be used when things go south in communication - or, to prevent it from going south altogether. Learn how team members adopt a ‘class’ - a workstyle which they tend towards. We’ll explore these classes from the lens of roleplay. Don’t worry: feedback is fortunately not a foray into a dangerous fight. We’ll adventure down each path with a roleplay scenario, where you can learn about potential encounters across three example classes. We’ll teach you how to master each ability to communicate with each class. Soon, you’ll be able to identify this in your own studio equip yourself with the charisma to respond to any situation Before you know it, you’ll have maxed communication and be creatively contributing to your team. Are you ready to roll for initiative?

 
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