Innovation doesn’t happen in a vacuum. You need input, constructive feedback and ideas from unexpected sources to help make your idea bulletproof. Yet sometimes the way we ask for feedback on an idea does us a disservice. When you put an idea in front of someone and ask them ‘what do you think?’, you are inviting them to find faults in your idea, not build it; and worst still, the feedback given is often at a general, unspecified level. Here are 5 ways to ask for productive, useful feedback to help strengthen your idea.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/annabelacton/2017/10/30/the-right-ways-to-ask-for-feedback-on-your-idea/#7418b26bd1f3/