to understand receptive skills like listening and reading , listening is not the same as hearing and hearing is not the same as listening. attentive listener stimulates the speaking by the speakers.
Good listening skill is one of the most desirable soft skills. However, many of us are poor listeners. This presentation is about ten such habits which affects the quality of our listening adversely. We must avoid these habits to improve quality of our listening.
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The art of listening is quite easy to master if you’re willing to work at your skills. Do the 3 simple steps in this presentation to improve your listening skills.
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Listening skills are so important today. Daily pressures—brought upon by technology, ever-increasing demand on our time, and our own desire to exceed expectations—make it increasingly more difficult to deliver the high quality of service everyone deserves.
Yet deliver we must. In this presentation, we explain the importance of listening well, review many of the obstacles to this process, and cover several tactics that ensure you always offer your undivided attention, regardless of the circumstances.
to understand receptive skills like listening and reading , listening is not the same as hearing and hearing is not the same as listening. attentive listener stimulates the speaking by the speakers.
Good listening skill is one of the most desirable soft skills. However, many of us are poor listeners. This presentation is about ten such habits which affects the quality of our listening adversely. We must avoid these habits to improve quality of our listening.
The “Course Topics” series from Manage Train Learn and Slide Topics is a collection of over 4000 slides that will help you master a wide range of management and personal development skills. The 202 PowerPoints in this series offer you a complete and in-depth study of each topic. This presentation is on "The Art of Listening".
The Art Of Listening: How To Improve Your Listening Skills In 3 Easy StepsMichael Lee
The art of listening is quite easy to master if you’re willing to work at your skills. Do the 3 simple steps in this presentation to improve your listening skills.
Improve your listening skills for enhanced performance, reputationTom Fuszard
Listening skills are so important today. Daily pressures—brought upon by technology, ever-increasing demand on our time, and our own desire to exceed expectations—make it increasingly more difficult to deliver the high quality of service everyone deserves.
Yet deliver we must. In this presentation, we explain the importance of listening well, review many of the obstacles to this process, and cover several tactics that ensure you always offer your undivided attention, regardless of the circumstances.
I’m sure we have all been frustrated by a problem you have been working on and for whatever reason you just cannot work out a solution. Sound familiar?
How many times have you then gone on to describe the problem to someone else and in doing so suddenly realise that you have had the solution all along? You go away with your solution and the other party is left wondering what that was all about and what they contributed.
In reality the third party provided an invaluable service just by being there and listening, giving you the space to think by expressing the problem in hand.
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Active listening is an often-overlooked but incredibly important social skill, both at work and at home.
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I’m sure we have all been frustrated by a problem you have been working on and for whatever reason you just cannot work out a solution. Sound familiar?
How many times have you then gone on to describe the problem to someone else and in doing so suddenly realise that you have had the solution all along? You go away with your solution and the other party is left wondering what that was all about and what they contributed.
In reality the third party provided an invaluable service just by being there and listening, giving you the space to think by expressing the problem in hand.
Listening is such a powerful tool that everyone should learn to use it more effectively both in the workplace and within our personal relationships too. Here are five tips for becoming a better listener.
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These PDF's are available for all VEDA students for free
On www.veda-edu.com"
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9. S: Mohan, what did you do over the
weekend?
M: Well; I actually had a really fun
weekend. I went to a new theatre in
Andheri to watch a movie. The
theatre has amazing reclining
seats……….
S: Did you hear about Sunill’s
engagement? He told about it
yesterday!
10. Think of the situation when
you were cut off in a mid sentence.
How did you feel?
What Went Wrong?
11. S: I have a problem with my boss. He always
takes out his anger on me & yells at me for
every thing.
A: oh; really?
S: Yes, just the other day I was sitting at my
desk. He came & for no reason at all told me
that I need to do my job better.
A: (Glances quickly at her watch) Oh really?
That’s bad.
S: Umm……yeah, that is all.
A: Okay. So do you want to see a movie later
on?
12. Think of the situation when you were saying something
& your listener was not paying any attention.
How did you feel?
What Went Wrong?
13. R: Tasha, I feel so awful. I just had a horrible fight
with my brother.
T: oh; really! What happened?
R: He told me I wasn’t doing enough to help our
family, & that I was concerned only about my self..
T: What did you say?
R: I yelled at him & we fought for almost an hour.
I feel terrible & have been crying ever since.
R: Tasha, you have to get over it. You have to get over
it. You can’t let your family problems get you down.
Come on….. Let’s go & have a coffee & talk about
something else.
14. Think of the situation you wanted to share
your problem with some one & you felt ignored.
How did you feel?
What Went Wrong?
15. 1.Use Your Eyes!
2.Use Your Mind!
3.Use Your Heart!
How to Become Extraordinary Listener
16. 1. Look into eyes of the person talking.
2. Don’t just stare blankly.
3. Don’t start thinking how to break away to speak to some
one else or do something else. Your eyes will give you away.
4. Use your eyes to show emotions
5. Raise your eyebrows when necessary.
Use Your Eyes
17. Raman: Sonali, I can’t believe that you are going to work in a Call Center. Your
shift will be late at night & it will completely ruin your sleeping habits.
Sonali: Raman, I will be earning twice as much as now. I also get free training.
Raman: But, what about what your body & health? You will have to sleep all day
& work all night. Also, what about your family? You won’t be able to
spend any time with them.
Sonali: Raman, it is very important to save money. With this job I will be able to
save almost Rs. 10,000/- per month. How can you say it is not worth it?
Use Your Mind
18. Think of the situation when the other person was
ignoring what you were saying & carried on with his/her point of view.
How did you feel?
What Went Wrong?
19. 1. Don’t begin formulating your next sentence while that other
person is speaking.
2. Follow the other person’s chain of thoughts.
3. Take in the meaning & intent of the words.
4. Comprehend the message before responding.
5. Give non-verbal & verbal responses that show you are listening.
6. Use reassurances such as yes, ok, correct, in the course of the
conversation.
How to Become Extraordinary Listener
20. Raman: Hey, Guess what? My boss finally gave me
leave. I am going to Goa. I am so excited.
Sonali: Well; I haven’t been on vacation in months.
I really need a break as well.
Use Your Heart
21. You wanted to share something positive & exciting that happened to you.
But, your listener starts about himself/herself & that too in a negative way.
How did you feel?
What Went Wrong?
22. Raman: Hey, Guess what? My boss finally gave me
leave. I am going to Goa. I am so excited.
Sonali: Oh, my God. I love Goa. It’s such a great place.
You know what, I will tell you exactly where you
should eat & stay. Last time I went there…………
Let’s Take Another Look
23. You wanted to share something positive & exciting that happened to you. But, your
Listener instead of feeling happy for you; starts narrating his/her experience & starts giving advice.
How did you feel?
What Went Wrong?
24. Raman: Hey, Guess what? My boss finally gave me
leave. am going to Goa. I am so excited.
Sonali: That’s so fantastic! I am so happy for you! You
have deserved a vacation for a long time now.
I know how hard you have been working.
What do you plan to do when you are there?
Let’s Take Another Look
25. 1. Share enthusiasm. Show that you
are happy for the other person.
2. Empathize with other’s pains. Let
people unload their emotions
3. Try not to always make a connection
with one of your own experiences.
4. Try not to offer advice or criticism..
How to Become Extraordinary Listener
31. 1. Look into eyes of the person talking.
2. Don’t just stare blankly.
3. Don’t start thinking how to break away to speak to some
one else or do something else. Your eyes will give you away.
4. Use your eyes to show emotions
5. Raise your eyebrows when necessary.
Use Your Eyes
32. 1. Don’t begin formulating your next sentence while that other
person is speaking.
2. Follow the other person’s chain of thoughts.
3. Take in the meaning & intent of the words.
4. Comprehend the message before responding.
5. Give non-verbal & verbal responses that show you are listening.
6. Use reassurances such as yes, ok, correct, in the course of the
conversation.
How to Become Extraordinary Listener
33. 1. Share enthusiasm. Show that you
are happy for the other person.
2. Empathize with other’s pains. Let
people unload their emotions
3. Try not to always make a connection
with one of your own experiences.
4. Try not to offer advice or criticism..
How to Become Extraordinary Listener
34. Spend Two minutes Listening;
for Every Minute that You Talk
SHUT UP!
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35. Final Words
On Good Listening Skills
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When you speak;
you only repeat what is already in your mind;
But, when you listen; you learn something new!
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