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The First Leadership Skill Col Harry LeBoeuf, USAF (ret)

Listening

Do you consider yourself a good Listener? A) Yes B) No

The primary goal of leadership communication is to reach understanding, not agreement. A) True B) False

“The #1 skill of the 21 st century leader is listening.” Peter Drucker Author & Management Guru

“99% of the best ideas we ever had came from our people.” Sam Walton, Founder, Walmart

Listening Self-Assessment

Do others consider you a good listener? A) Yes B) Not Sure C) No

8 Reasons Listening is Critical to Effective Leadership

Top 5 Leadership Listening Pitfalls 1.Pride 2.Know it all 3.Don’t have the time 4.Think others are idiots 5.Don’t care

How can you tell? 1.When others ARE carefully listening to you? 2.When others are NOT listening to you?

95% of communication misunderstanding is the sender’s fault. A) True B) False

Three Levels of Transformational Listening 1.Listen with your Ears 2.Listen with your Eyes 3.Listen for the Voice

A) Listen with your Ears 1. ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___

1. __ l __ i __ s __ t __ e __ n __ 2. Noah was on the ark 3. Match 4. White – it’s a Polar Bear 5. Answer = 2 A) Listen with your Ears

B) Listen with your Eyes Non-verbal Cues Space(Proxemics) Time(Chronemics) Touch(Haptics) Body Language(Kinesics)

C) Listen for the Voice 1. Rate – fastness or slowness 2. Pitch – highness or lowness 3. Volume – softness or loudness 4. Tone – overall quality

Ten Things Great Listeners Do 1.Listen for Ideas 2.Focus 3.Minimize Distractions 4.Take Notes & follow-up 5.Ask Clarifying questions

Ten Things Great Listeners Do (con’t) 6. Listen for Core themes 7. Ignore loaded words 8. Think while you listen 9. Keep an Open Mind 10. Interrupt only to clarify

My Action Plan List 2-3 actions to take your Listening To a Higher Level

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