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1 LISTENING TO LEARN S

2 Listening To Learn

3 Role Play

4 Listening is… An essential part of communication Not taught in school
A skill that can be learned

5 Why is Listening a Key Skill of Leadership?
Listening is a primary means for connecting with other people

6 “Seek first to understand, then to be understood.”
—Stephen Covey

7 Effective Listening

8 Active Listening… Reflects back Rephrases and confirms
Is nonjudgmental Strives to hear

9 Empathetic Listening…
Is a sincere attempt to understand Pays attention to more than just words Puts the listener in the speaker’s place Imagines the speaker’s viewpoint Understands the speaker’s feelings

10 Effective Listening Exercise

11 Keys to Effective Listening
Awareness Adjustments

12 Role Play: Listening in Adversarial Situations

13 Discussion: Listening in Adversarial Situations
Speakers respond to how others listen to them. Create a productive framework. Cast conversation in a positive light.

14 Listeners should always strive to create a positive present
as opposed to a negative past.

15 Giving and Receiving Feedback

16 Tips on Giving Feedback
Be helpful Find out if the recipient open to feedback. Deal only with behavior that can be changed. Deal with specifics, not generalities. Describe behavior; do not evaluate it. Describe the impact on you. Use an “I” statement to accept responsibility for your own perceptions and emotions. Check for understanding.

17 You can give caring feedback without a good technique, but the slickest technique in the world will not hide a lack of caring.

18 Tips on Receiving Feedback
Seek out feedback. Listen carefully. Listen actively. Listen empathetically. Monitor your emotions.

19 Consider feedback to be a gift.
For: You It truly is one.

20 Summary Effective listening… Is a learned skill
Plays a vital role in relationships and problem solving Is active and empathetic Can turn a negative situation into a positive one Is key to giving and receiving feedback

21 Your Ticket Write Up Is Due During the Second Weekend
Begin to Write Your Ticket Now! Your Ticket Write Up Is Due During the Second Weekend October 5, 2014


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