Delivering Effective Feedback

Delivering Effective Feedback

$100.00

SESSION DATE: March 17, 2022 from 13h00 to 17h00 ET (New York time)

Want to get better at delivering feedback? Sure. We all do.

But, it’s more complex than executing a four-part feedback process. There are many different types of feedback to choose from. Then you have to decide when to deliver it. Of course, before all of that, you have to identify if feedback is even necessary at all. Lots to consider.

This half-day workshop will:

  1. Explore when to deliver feedback.

  2. Frame the different types of feedback.

  3. Identify all the possible consequences feedback can have.

  4. And finally provide a method for delivering feedback.

Participants will practice and receive their own feedback when delivering feedback.

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WHEN:

  • Thursday, March 17, 2022

  • 13h00 to 17h00 EDT both days (New York Time)


LOCATION?

Your home. Your office. Your computer. This half-day program will be delivered live online using ZOOM. You will need video capability on your device, good WIFI, and a comfy chair. Feel free to wear your pajamas.

Who Will Benefit?

  • Trainers

  • Instructional Designers

  • Facilitators

  • Teacher

  • Managers

  • Consultants

  • Leaders

  • Parents

  • Pet-Owners


WHAT DO YOU GET?

A Toolkit with several job aids, references, and checklists.


FACILITATOR: KAT KOPPETT

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Kat Koppett is the CEO & President of Koppett, a training, coaching and consulting company specializing in the use of theatre and storytelling techniques to enhance individual, group and organizational performance. She is also the Co-Director of The Mopco Improv Theatre and the co-host of the podcast Dare to be Human.

Her book Training to Imagine: Practical Improvisational Theatre Techniques to Enhance Creativity, Teamwork, Leadership and Learning, is considered a seminal work in the field of Applied Improvisation. Kat's diverse clients have included Apple, Prezi, the Clinton Global Initiative, Chanel, GE, Ellis Hospital, JPMorgan Chase, Eli Lilly, SUNY, the American Heart Association, and Havas Health.