Ineffective listening can lead to damaged relationships, inefficient use of time and energy, and silos between key people in an organization. Here's how to improve your listening skills - fast!
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Joe Boutte's curator insight,
September 2, 2016 12:39 PM
Everyday leaders know the importance of listening and spend more time listening than talking. Listening builds understanding, wisdom, and lasting relationships.
The Learning Factor's curator insight,
September 18, 2014 3:05 AM
Want to know what is wrong with your business? Ask your employees, and pay attention to what they say and what they don't say.
victor carney's curator insight,
August 11, 2014 1:52 PM
when you listen to somebody that knows more than you do you learn and grow into the best you can be
K.I.R.M. God is Business " From Day One"'s curator insight,
July 15, 2018 7:36 PM
Lord God , Thank you for the Mentors that is needed per each individuals need with humbled spirit to be taught and learn in Jesus name Amen |
Arputharaj Devaraj's curator insight,
April 2, 2016 1:15 AM
True two-way conversation can break the cycle of ineffective communication.
emma's curator insight,
April 2, 2016 1:40 AM
When leaders engage with a willingness to be influenced, others are more open to being influenced.
Dr. Deborah Brennan's curator insight,
April 2, 2016 7:19 PM
True two-way conversation can break the cycle of ineffective communication.
The Learning Factor's curator insight,
September 8, 2014 7:18 PM
You've probably learned a few things about creativity that your younger self could benefit from. Take these pieces of advice now.
2discoverRecruitment's curator insight,
September 9, 2014 9:52 PM
Spring is here! Time to think about new beginings..what area of your life would you like to be more creative with.....???
Susan Robin Sorrell's curator insight,
September 11, 2014 11:30 AM
In my 20's I was just floundering around..trying to find my place in this world. I knew I wanted to create art, but had no direction. It has been a real journey to where I am now at 50. |