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    Player Goji1639's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shalan View Post
    That's interesting, never learned that while getting my PR/Communication degree, nor my time in the business school at my university. In fact, the majority of my professors never shied away from lecturing, criticizing, or grilling us without notice in front of our groups or the class as a whole if we fucked up in an obvious manner. The only time we were taken aside was if we requested some clarification in private, or on personal papers/exams. Never during group content.
    But maybe that's because we often worked with actual clients during class/workshop time so they expected something of us.

    I don't know anyone who took personal offence from the criticism either. Yeah, we would be embarrassed in the moment but we were emotionally stable enough to take it for what it was, advice to help us grow as professionals and not a personal or rude attack intended to shame us. And you could learn from seeing the mistakes and criticisms of your group members as well. A partner of mine hadn't really considered the aspects of negative space when preparing slides for a prospective client in one of our workshops until the professor criticized another group for overcrowding their presentation. That criticism, aired publicly gave her ample time to fix ours.
    I've already explained how a teacher student relationship is different. The fact you're equating a classroom environment to a team project or managerial position makes me question all of this experience and education you claim to have.


    Specifically regarding all of your education, I have no idea what to tell you. It's been at least a note in every business course I've taken and every bit of management training I've had. Maybe your communications degree being focused on PR meant there wasn't much education on managing team projects and leadership roles. Either that or you're lying; it's the internet so why not. The idea that you've never come across the concept "criticize in private; praise in public" with any extensive business and communications training is straight up baffling. If that's your claim then we're definitely at an impasse; we clearly don't exist on the same planet.

    Quote Originally Posted by Veis_Alveare View Post
    This is literally similar to speaking to a brick wall.

    I explained in clear terms why you're wrong and you just hee-haw your way through the same bull.

    No wonder you can't take advice ingame, you're incapable of fathoming that you might be wrong.
    Yea, responses like this are just pointless posturing. You may as well have just said "I have no counterpoints and nothing useful to contribute, so I'm leaving."
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    Last edited by Goji1639; 07-25-2020 at 11:10 AM.