How to Listen Effectively
$9.97
How to Listen Effectively
Communication is the language of leadership at any level. Listening is the master skill of communication. When you learn to listen well you begin to establish more positive relationships at home and work. Also, you learn to initiate positive influence.
This Real Time Learning Module will give you the tools to communicate better through empathic listening. Most managers do not listen effectively. They tend to talk too much, dominate meetings, and seem in too big a hurry to really listen. In our fast-paced world, few people really do it. YOU can be one of those that do.
You are challenged in all our modules to change your thinking and actions for the better. Author and consultant Steve Covey said, “If you wish to communicate effectively and to influence others, you will need to understand them first. And understanding can only come from listening.”
In this RealTime Learning and Training module: How to Listen Effectively you will receive insight and knowledge that will uplift your communication skills.
You will receive:
- A Listening Assessment to identify your strengths and growth areas.
- An action-packed article to will provide you with 12 formidable barriers to listening and 9 approaches that increase your ability to become an authentic listener.
- Video training to inspire you through real life examples and business applications to help you apply new skills and approaches
Finally, this RealTime Learning & Training 30-minute microlearning module focuses you on proven and practical steps to achieve your personal or leadership goals. May the best of success be yours.
Dickson Sedzi –
Listening to someone does not mean you agree with the person. Listening is indeed an act.
Rick Conlow –
Hi Dickson:
That’s one of the key learning for me too. Listening is about understanding and empathy not agreements. Thanks for the review and comment.
Positively,
Rick
Shane Woolford –
Communication is a big part of everything we do. Effective Listening is communication.
Rick Conlow –
Hi Shane:
Thanks for the review. You are right communication, and effective listening are critical people skills for the future.
Positively,
Rick