Synopses & Reviews
A proven program for turning effective listening into a powerful business tool Managers and other employees spend more than 40 percent of their time listening to other people but often do it so poorly that the result is misunderstood instructions, misdirected projects, and erroneous actionsmillions of dollars worth of mistakes just because most people dont know how to listen. In this new edition of her classic guide to the art of effective listening, Madelyn Burley-Allen shows you how to acquire active, productive listening skills and put them to work for youprofessionally, socially, and personally. With her time-tested techniques, youll learn how to:
- Eliminate distractions and improve your concentration on what is being said
- Locate key words, phrases, and ideas while listening
- Cut through your own listening biases
- Interpret body language clues
- Ask constructive, nonthreatening questions that elicit real information
- Get others to listen to you
- Master a whole range of listening skills that you can use on the job and in your personal life
Listening: The Forgotten Skill uses an interactive learning approach with work-sheets, charts, graphs, and self-tests that help you pace and monitor your own progress.
Synopsis
A practical guide that teaches all the skills of active, effective listening. Focuses on the importance of listening in all on-the-job relationships. Brings together current information on communication and interaction that can improve social and family relations.
Table of Contents
What is Listening and What Can It Do For You?
How You Got To Be the Listener You Are.
Barriers Between Listener and Speaker.
Listening to Yourself.
Making Listening Work For You.
Getting Others to Listen to you.
Putting It All Together.