How do you handle both positive and negative feedback when you launch something new?

Madelyn Wright
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Alexander Galitsky
I dont 😭
susan
When launching something new, I take both positive and negative feedback seriously. For positive comments, I feel grateful and try to understand what exactly people like, so we can do more of that. As for negative feedback, I don’t take it personally but see it as a chance to improve. It’s all about staying open-minded and using the input to make things better.
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kuosamo
Review all feedback without compromising the value of the one you took when planning your new service/product for the first time.
Feiou Studio
take an action implement changes based on feedback and monitor results
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Alexa
I focus on separating the signal from the noise. Positive feedback shows what’s working, while constructive criticism can highlight areas to improve. For feedback that feels irrelevant, I acknowledge it but don’t dwell on it. Instead, I prioritize what aligns with my goals and resonates with my audience. Not every piece of feedback deserves action, but every launch is a chance to learn.
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