This Musing is a follow up to that first post. Learning to accept constructive criticism and feedback is essential to obtaining a realistic perspective of one's product or output and sets the stage for adjustment and improvement. We must embrace feedback if we are to get better
The article below from Monster.com provides some good information about this topic, with key ideas being:
1. Listen
2. Don't get defensive
3. Evaluate the feedback
4. Look for opportunities to change.
visit the links to read more details.
http://news.monster.com/a/business/how-to-receive-feedback-and-criticism-9fa0b8?wt.mc_n=CRM_US_B2C_NEWS_Exp_140818
http://www.forbes.com/sites/dailymuse/2012/11/07/taking-constructive-criticism-like-a-champ/
http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/columnist/kay/2013/02/15/at-work-criticism-sensitivity/1921903/