LISTENING: A Response Ability How to stay tuned in so you don’t get left out
The most frequently used and abused communication skill is listening. Most people get less than 25% of what is being said. Learn how to triple your listening efficiency.
The average untrained listener only gets 25% of what is being said. Most of the time, an untrained listener is daydreaming or thinking of his own response.
Unfortunately, poor listening costs organizations millions of dollars when mistakes are made, messages have to be resent, or projects have to be redone. Poor listening also causes a lot of emotional tension and conflict in personal and professional relationships.
It doesn’t have to be that way. This MP3 identifies the ten worst listening habits that people have , and it shows you how to replace your bad habits with effective communication skills. With a little bit of practice, you’ll double or triple your listening efficiency, which will save time, reduce stress, and prevent misunderstandings.
When people don’t listen well, it costs … BIG TIME. Messages have to be re-sent and projects have to be re-done. Poor listening costs millions of dollars each and every month … not to mention the thousands of hours of wasted time … and the emotional wear and tear on relationships.
To make things worse, the average untrained listener gets less than 25% of what is being said … because he/she falls prey to the 10 worst listening habits outlined by Dr. Ralph Nichols. On this MP3, you’ll be able to identify which of the bad habits is getting in the way of your listening effectiveness, and you’ll be able to replace your bad habits with simple, powerful, effective listening skills.
The result? You will be able to triple your listening efficiency in no time … which will which will save you time, reduce your stress, and prevent misunderstandings.
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