Standardizing Feedback Analysis
Fariha Raisa, Feedback Labs | July 8th, 2022 As the practice of feedback becomes more prevalent in the non-profit sector, organizations…
LabStorms are collaborative brainstorming sessions where a group of organizations come together to help one organization wrestle with a feedback-related challenge. They operate in Chatham House rule, meaning no information will be tied back to a particular attendee, but in these blogs we share the anonymized major learnings from each session. If you would like to participate in an upcoming LabStorm (either in person or by videoconference), please drop Corey a note via [email protected]
Fariha Raisa, Feedback Labs | July 8th, 2022 As the practice of feedback becomes more prevalent in the non-profit sector, organizations…
Fariha Raisa, Feedback Labs | July 6th, 2022 Imagine a platform where you not only have access to information but can…
Fariha Raisa, Feedback Labs | July 1st, 2022 Technology, policymaking, grassroots organizing, and evidence-based decision-making. These are at the heart of the…
Fariha Raisa, Feedback Labs | June 29th, 2022 After the second wave of Covid devastated India in April 2021, Sangat Nepal heard…
Fariha Raisa, Feedback Labs | June 23rd, 2022 Moving the Margins is an incubator program for BIPOC artists to collaborate with the…
Fariha Raisa, Feedback Labs | June 21st, 2022 Building a new system from the ground up. Generation USA is committed to supporting…
Madison McDaniel, Feedback Labs | April 20th, 2022 Storytelling wields the tremendous power of uplifting marginalized communities. Sharing stories of the lived…
Madison McDaniel, Feedback Labs | April 14th, 2022 A key purpose of feedback is to understand an individual’s experience in order to…
Madison McDaniel, Feedback Labs | April 5th, 2022 Strong feedback loops should promote equity and inclusion of all stakeholders, including the communities…
Madison McDaniel, Feedback Labs | March 31st, 2022 Feedback practitioners can agree that feedback creates opportunities for change. It can break down…