10 Reasons Why Feedback Isn’t Given

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10 Reasons Why Feedback Isn’t Given

1. Fear of Negative Reactions: Many hesitate to give feedback due to fear of how it will be received. Concerns about inciting defensiveness, damaging relationships, or hurting someone's feelings can deter people from offering helpful guidance. Most people view feedback as negative. We can provide someone with positive feedback or praise. 2. Lack of Training: