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Megan is concerned about the performance of one of her teammates on a

project. Which of the following is an example of effective constructive
criticism?
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A. I am concerned that took three days to complete a task that was
only scheduled to take one day. Let's brainstorm ways to make up
the time.
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B. I don't understand what took you so long to complete the task.
Was it too difficult for you?
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C. You took too long to complete the task. Now we're way behind
schedule!
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D. Your delay in completing the task makes the rest of the team look
bad

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it’s A: I am concerned that took three days to complete a task that was only scheduled to take one day. Let's brainstorm ways to make up the time.

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User Wanovak
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Answer:

Option A. I am concerned that took three days to complete a task that was

only scheduled to take one day. Let's brainstorm ways to make up

the time.

Step-by-step explanation:

Constructive Criticism is way of offering reasons to the next person in a friendly way that must be well-reasoned and valid. Constructive Criticism involves the use of both negative and positive remarks so that the criticism might be conveyed in such a manner that may not be minded by the next one.

So from all of the given choices, as Megan is concerned about her teammate so she might make her feel about her slow progress as well as offer her help by herself so that the teammate take it easy.

In this scenario, Option A is the best scenario that says:

" I am concerned that took three days to complete a task that was

only scheduled to take one day. Let's brainstorm ways to make up

the time."

i hope it will help you!

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