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How to Take Criticism and How to Give it

Master the art of giving and receiving feedback for professional growth and improved relationships.

Created byBob Berkowitz
4.8
(98 reviews)
BeginnerUpdated Apr 4, 2025
How to Take Criticism and How to Give it

What You'll Learn

check_circleIdentify and analyze common mistakes people make when giving and receiving criticism.
check_circleLearn how to give constructive feedback that is both clear and actionable.
check_circleDevelop strategies for responding to criticism in a productive and professional manner.
check_circleExplore techniques for mitigating negative self-talk and self-criticism.
check_circleDiscover how to provide criticism that is tailored to individual personalities and situations.
check_circleUnderstand the importance of seeking diverse perspectives when giving and receiving feedback.

About This Course

This course, "How to Take Criticism and How to Give It," equips you with the skills to both deliver and receive constructive feedback effectively. We'll explore the art of giving criticism that is clear, actionable, and impactful, while also guiding you through the process of taking criticism productively, learning from it, and making positive changes.

  • Giving Constructive Criticism: We'll delve into the principles of constructive criticism, highlighting the distinction between destructive and constructive feedback. You'll learn techniques for delivering criticism with clarity, respect, and empathy, ensuring it is received positively and drives improvement.
  • Taking Criticism Effectively: Learn to approach criticism as an opportunity for growth and development. We'll equip you with tools to process feedback objectively, ask clarifying questions, and leverage criticism to refine your skills and strategies.
  • Self-Criticism: Discover how to harness self-criticism as a tool for improvement, avoiding harmful self-doubt and fostering a balanced perspective on your strengths and weaknesses. We'll explore techniques for constructive self-reflection and setting realistic expectations.

By mastering the art of giving and receiving criticism, you'll foster healthier professional relationships, elevate your performance, and achieve greater success.

Your Instructor

Bob Berkowitz
Bob Berkowitz

Media/Presentation Trainer | Speaker | Consultant

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Bob Berkowitz invested his passion for effective, powerful, and persuasive communications to build a storied career in media. He was a White House correspondent for CNN, a reporter for ABC News, the “Today” show, and a talk show host for CNBC. Today, Bob is a globally recognized communications trainer. His work involves helping clients—be they business executives, authors, or government leaders—to create compelling, memorable messages about who they are, what they stand for and why others should care. He then coaches them to communicate those messages clearly and persuasively. Through his decades of experience, Bob has successfully prepared his clients for television appearances, keynote speeches, investor days, on-stage interviews, sales presentations, entrepreneurial pitches, and campaign communications. He encourages clients to take charge of media interviews rather than respond passively to questions. His presentation training principles help create more dynamic, attention grabbing and memorable communicators – regardless of their prior speaking experience. He has also sharpened the interviewing skills of executives who were tasked to find out what customers really think about the company, and its products and services. Political candidates both overseas and in the U.S. have gained tremendous knowledge on how to ace media interviews, make outstanding speeches, and successfully do “The Ask.” Doctors in several hospitals learned from Bob how to better communicate with patients, nurses and fellow physicians. He has worked with countless entrepreneurs to help them make their case to investors, customers, and prospective employees. Bob is the recipient of an Overseas Press Club award for his reporting and a journalism citation from The Freedom Foundation. Bob and his wife, Susan Yager, and their dog Watson and cat DJ live and work in Manhattan and the East End of Long Island.

Credit Information

Do these courses count toward my professional development requirements?

This portal is provided as a training and development resource for City of Markham employees. Every course is delivered by a qualified subject matter expert or learning organization, is quantifiable in hours, and is verifiable — you receive a documented certificate of completion for every course you finish, stored on LearnFormula indefinitely.

If you hold a professional designation (for example in engineering, accounting, human resources, or law), courses may be counted as professionally relevant, verifiable learning activities toward your continuing professional development. Individual practitioners are responsible for confirming that an activity meets the requirements of their professional body. For questions about the City of Markham's training and development policies, please speak with your people leader or Human Resources.

What Students Are Saying

4.8
Student's Choice
98 reviews

Frequently Asked Questions

We are a registered provider with 327+ associations and regulatory bodies worldwide. We operate across 29 global markets including Canada, the US, Australia, and the UK. Every course page clearly displays its specific accreditations. Upon completion, you receive a professional certificate that can be validated online. Our certificates include all necessary accreditation details, credit hours, and completion dates, and are formatted specifically to meet the submission requirements of most global regulatory bodies.