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Speed feedback

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Speed feedback is a variation of the (possibly) well-known speed dating. In speed dating, a larger number of singles are in one room, there are enough tables with two chairs each. The singles then have only a very short time window per get-to-know-you conversation (for example, two minutes per person).

A facilitator makes sure that time is kept and that everyone talks to everyone else in turn. Afterwards, everyone in the room has a picture of who they themselves find interesting and how they themselves come across. “First impressions count” – and this also applies to ideas.

In speed feedback, participants present their ideas rather than themselves in such a run-through and collect feedback on them. Advantage: Everyone is equally involved and you learn to present your ideas.

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