Meaningful feedback helps people learn and grow as professionals. Thus, if you notice colleagues doing something wrong or have ideas on how to improve peers’ work, you should speak up immediately, right? Not so fast. While constructive feedback from those closest to their own work often does prove useful, not everyone welcomes peer feedback with open ears. Some get embarrassed, others see it as intrusive, and nobody particularly enjoys hearing …

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