This structured feedback approach specifies the situation, describes the observed behavior, and explains its impact. For example, “During yesterday’s meeting (situation), you interrupted the speaker multiple times (behavior), which made it difficult for others to share their points (impact).” This clarity fosters constructive conversations without ambiguity.
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