1.
- Maintain eye contact with the speaker.
- Visualize what the speaker is saying.
- Limit judgments.
- Don't interrupt.
- Wait for a pause to ask questions.
- Ask clarifying questions.
- Empathize with the speaker.
- Pay attention to nonverbal cues.
- Provide the speaker with feedback.
- Practice listening.
2. Having effective listening skills means being able to display interest in the topic discussed and understand the information provided. ... In the workplace, effective listening contributes to fewer errors, less wasted time, and improved accuracy. Effective listening helps build friendships and careers.
3. Poor listening leads to assumptions and misunderstandings. These lead to errors, ineffective decisions, and/or costly mistakes. On a personal level, poor listening leads to hurt feelings and a loss of team cohesion. This deteriorates trust and weakens communication even further.
HOPE THIS HELPS
#CARRYONNLEARNING