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No matter where I am, when I finish speaking the first question usually is, "What happened to the police/prosecutors who did this to the poor guy?" The answer is almost always, "Nothing," or worse, "The police officer was promoted and now is the chief of his department".
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But when she started asking that question this year as she pushed for a renewal of the ban, the answer was almost always a resolute "Nothing".
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Whatever you do, don't start off by asking, Do you have any feedback for me? "That's a terrible question," says Heen. "The answer is almost always no and you learn nothing". She recommends instead asking, What's one thing I could improve?
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