 |
 |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
|
|
| Articles about Constructive |
| Tips for Giving Effective Constructive Criticism | | 2008-08-27 11:06:07 | | 'In my previous post, "Giving Effective Constructive Criticism", we looked at some of the potential problems that could occur when giving criticism.In this post, we will be trying to avoid these problems by exploring some tips as to how we can give effective constructive criticism.Tips on Giving Effective CriticismCriticize as Soon as PossibleThis may initially sound rather contradictory to some. We have learn that criticisms may result in problems, so why then should we be quick to criticize?Well, this is because criticism, like praise, is most effective when it is delivered close to the event. The earlier the criticism is delivered, the more effective it will be.When employing this tactic, however, it is imperative to remember to separate your emotions from your criticism and to offer objective criticism to the other person. Also, remember to avoid criticizing anyone in front of other people as this seriously wounds a person's precious pride.Be Specific in Your CriticismAnother recom | | By: Better Interpersonal Communication | | |
| | 5 Types of Constructive Comments | | 2008-06-18 06:14:06 | | Do you leave constructive feedback or comments at others’ blogs? As blog owners, we would like readers to drop constructive comments that are relevant to our blog posts and value add to other readers. One cannot help feeling joy whenever readers leave quality comments on a sustainable basis. | | By: Skoyu - Blog of a Web Enthusiast | | |
| |
|
|
| Constructive feedback on online reputation management | | 2008-03-30 17:25:01 | | Three weeks ago, I wrote an article entitled, “Online Reputation Management Requires Cabinet War Rooms,” that reported on the Brand & Reputation Management session at last month’s Search Engine Strategies conference in London.
Last week, I got some feedback from Dr. Leslie Gaines-Ross, the chief reputation strategist at Weber Shandwick and author of Corporate Reputation: 12 [...]
| | By: Strategist.org.uk - Business and Technology News | | |
| | Finally, something constructive to do with those old Where's Waldo carts - SendMeRSS | | 2008-03-14 23:37:53 | | Finally, something constructive to do with those old Where's Waldo cartsFiled under: VideoSeriously, it isn't like you're actually enjoying your copy of Where's Waldo, right? If you are, may we suggest professional help for your broken brain? In all seriousness, though, it doesn't matter what NES cart the guy did this to (he used Tecmo Super Bowl). Turning any NES cartridge into a harmonica is pretty cool. Looks like the instrument isn't just for train-car-hopping winos any more!Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments Ads by Google Link - Comments - David Hinkle - Sat, 15 Mar 2008 03:35:00 GMT - Feed (9 subs) harmonesica harmonica nes Sent using SendMeRss.com. Visit here to unsubscribe from Nintendo Wii Fanboy. Recommended Feeds/Actions Subscribe MSNBC.com: Most Viewed
| | By: Online Games | | |
| | 10 Easy Ways to Handle Constructive Criticism | | 2007-11-11 04:12:00 | | Surveys are a great way to do market research and to understand the preference of your target market. Besides that, in web design and development we have usability testing too. The test is a way to spot not only website usability weaknesses but the effectiveness of a well designed user interface (UI). Advertising agencies on the other hand have design surveys to help identify if the new loge they may be proposing works with the target audience. With the Internet, many designers now find their feedback from blogs, forums, social networking sites and online portfolios. But I've seen many come under the pressure of the harsh comments or sweet compliments. So how do you keep your cool and handle it well? What is constructive criticism? Constructive criticism is the process of offering valid and well-reasoned opinions about the work of others, usually involving both positive and negative comments, in a friendly manner rather than an oppositional one. In collaborative work, this kind of cri | | By: All of Web Design | | |
|
|
|
| Constructive Time Management | | 2007-10-10 14:00:29 | | Wednesday is Productivity Day at AlexShalman.com
Are you a productivity junkie? Do you think that time not spent directly related to a goal is time wasted? Do you plan out every minute of your day, every day of your week, every week of your year? Do you always have to be getting things done? Is time [...] | | By: Alex Shalman . com - Practical Personal Developmen | | |
| | 63 Constructive Opinions on the Best Way to Make Money Online | | 2007-10-05 23:15:35 | | I recently asked you to tell me what is the best way to make money online and you’ve all responded admirably by offering some really valuable advice from your own experiences. I applaud your efforts and am grateful for your participation.
Some of you wrote really detailed and excellent comments, which are very much appreciated. In [...] | | By: Dosh Dosh | | |
| | Bush Deliberately Creates "Constructive Chaos" | | 2007-08-05 18:29:14 | | Posted By Len Hart to The Existentialist CowboyTwo phrases --"new world order" and "constructive chaos" have in common Yale's not so secret "Skull and Bones" society which nurtures both concepts. Neither phrase is peculiar to the Bushes, though the elder and the lesser Bush pimp both ideas. New world order, itself a mushy half-baked soupcon of ill-considered ideologies, has been associated with a certain Yale Fraternity known less for its scholarship than its lame-brained kookiness. Constructive chaosis associated, though not accurately, with Iraq. Iraq is in chaos but its hardly productive. Both Bushes fail their own standard.The idea of a "New World Order" was not merely reinforced or even acquired in the lesser Bush's Yale days. The lesser Bush grew up the with idea, if "idea" it be. As president, GeorgeH.W. Bush espoused a "New World Order" in 1991, 10 years prior to the events now called "911". For the record, Bush Sr, of course, did not make his State of the Union address on Se | | By: The Peace Tree | | |
| | Constructive Graffiti | | 2007-07-04 00:57:00 | | After perusing the internet today it became clear that many British citizens believe this supposed terrorist plot is just a way of validating the Big Brother state that they currently are controlled by. Take into account the many cameras and sounds horns throughout the city that have been qualified because they have been used to ID the men who planted the Mercedes in front of the Tiger Tiger club. Because of that I post this Constructive Graffiti for today, which comes to us from Hackney, London:I also came upon this lovely statement that was posted in Downtown Nashville, nearly four years ago: In case you can't quite make out the statement:In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.--George OrwellMotiveless Crime is on the rise. | | By: Motiveless Crime | | |
| | Constructive Criticism About Televised Track Meets, Part 2 | | 2007-05-31 17:13:00 | | [Click here for Part 1]You might recall that my first challenge was from a reader who suggested that FLP readers, "provide constructive criticism to USATF's televisied series of track meets, including the USA Indoor and Outdoor Championships and the Visa Championship Series."In that post I promised that I would obtain some feedback for you from USATF and that I would compile a list of contact names from networks of televised USATF events so that you could call or write them to offer some constructive criticism about the sorry state of track and field coverage on television. (Note to self: don't start an FLP challenge on the Saturday of a national holiday unless you want to wait several days to get the first replies).Jill M. Geer, USATF Director of Communications, was most gracious in her reply and offered FLP some insightful suggestions. The best thing that track and field fans can do to promote broadcasts and how the sport is covered, Ms. Geer offered, "would be to write to ESPN to | | By: Finish Line Pundit: A Track & Field Blog | | |
| | Constructive Criticism About Televised Track Meets, Part 1 | | 2007-05-27 16:35:00 | | The first challenge! A reader writes, "Please ask your readers to provide constructive criticism to USATF's televisied series of track meets, including the USA Indoor and Outdoor Championships and the Visa Championship Series."Thanks for the challenge! I love it. Not only have you challenged me, you've challenged the rest of FLP's readers as well! Without knowing the specifics of your criticisms, I can only assume you mean:1) there's not enough track and field coverage on TV, or2) the coverage that is already on TV could be improved, or3) the USATF's promotion of those events leaves something to be desired, or4) all of the above.Let's start with numbers one and two, since that criticism should be directed toward the television networks (CBS, NBC and ESPN) and the sponsors (Visa, Reebok, AT&T) of those events, not the governing body. I am working on acquiring a list of contacts at the networks and their sponsors so that you can write and offer your opinions about the state of | | By: Finish Line Pundit: A Track & Field Blog | | |
| | Software Testing - Is it mere Constructive Destruction ? | | 2007-01-18 12:11:00 | | In October of 1999 the $125 million NASA Mars Climate Orbiter spacecraft was believed to be lost in space due to a simple data conversion error. It was determined that spacecraft software used certain data in English units that should have been in metric units. Among other tasks, the orbiter was to serve as a communications relay for the Mars Polar Lander mission, which failed for unknown | | By: Software Testing Zone | | |
|
|
| |
 |
|
| |
| |
|
 |