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Seeking Client Feedback

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Is this kind of feedback useful? Do you think you could make effective improvements based on this advice? Probably not. That's because these examples are unconstructive. The feedback is vague, emotional, and lacks specific reasoning or specific examples of what needs to be changed. You want to avoid this kind of feedback from your clients. It doesn't help you, and it won't help them. Instead, seek constructive feedback. Constructive feedback has the following characteristics.

constructive feedback key points

Tips for Soliciting Constructive Client Feedback

Be persistent and don't settle for unconstructive feedback. Use the following tips to challenge your client to make feedback constructive. Then, you and your team can make meaningful project improvements—and your client will benefit from a final product that satisfies their goals and expectations.

Give Your Client Guidance
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  • Provide clear guidelines on how to give effective feedback;
  • Explain the importance of specific and actionable feedback;
  • Share examples of useful feedback versus vague comments;
  • Set expectations for how feedback will help achieve project goals.
Set Multiple Feedback Milestones
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  • Define specific dates and deadlines for receiving feedback;
  • Establish urgency by setting clear expectations;
  • Provide multiple opportunities to give feedback at various stages;
  • Gather input early on, such as during wireframe or prototype reviews.
Keep Goals at the Forefront
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  • Remind clients of project goals before presenting your work;
  • Use project goals as a benchmark for feedback relevance;
  • Defend your decisions by tying them to the original project mission;
  • Prioritize improvements that align with the project goals.
Ask Specific Questions
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  • Avoid vague questions like What do you think?;
  • Formulate targeted questions about specific aspects of the project;
  • Focus on clarity, usability, and effectiveness;
  • Encourage constructive feedback with clear, actionable prompts.
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You receive harsh feedback from a client regarding a website design project, stating. What would you do?

It looks like a 12-year-old could have designed this.

Selecciona la respuesta correcta

¿Todo estuvo claro?

¿Cómo podemos mejorarlo?

¡Gracias por tus comentarios!

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