listening
listening
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by Wouter Van Der Hall - 2007-03-01
It almost sounds like magic, doesn't it?It isn't as hard as you may think. One of the problems is that most of us are getting a shorter and short attention span, with all the changes in how media, mov...
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by Leonard Buchholz - 2007-03-04
I have been thinking about what makes a really great Customer Service experience and I have narrowed it down to about 7 things that make or break Excellent Customer Service Personnel.This list is base...
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by Gloria Hansen - 2007-03-13
Double tasking is the secret for multiplying your use of time--according to some so-called experts. We are told to make it a habit to increase our efficiency. But it never produces the promised resu...
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by Andrew Poole - 2007-03-19
A good coach will have many skills to call upon during a session, but listening (as opposed to just hearing) and questioning are the two main skills that a coach will need. You'll notice that I put li...
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by Justin Lambert - 2007-03-20
There are always two sides to every conversation or presentation. Both are equally important, but one always comes easier to us than the other.Often, in conversation, we use the time when another ind...
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by Joshua Uebergang - 2007-03-20
Many studies (such as listed in USA Today, MSNBC, and University of Oregon) conclude children are suffering from a lowered attention span due to activities such as television and computer games. Peter...
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by Diane Helbig - 2007-03-26
Anyone who has had children in daycare during the past 15 years has heard the term 'listening ears.' Children are asked to put theirs on all the time. Interestingly, we forget that rule as adults....
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by Dane Robinson - 2007-03-28
An article for Parents, Caregivers, and TeachersAs an Early Childhood Educator I have had many parents approach me and ask this question: "How do you get my child to listen to you, they won't do that ...
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by Phil Grisolia - 2007-04-01
Though most of us believe an effective communicator is someone who speak persuasively, mastering the art of listening - a skill anyone can develop but few do - is perhaps the most essential element in...
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by Jack Pyle - 2007-04-04
Trust is at an all-time low in America organizations. It's no wonder when you consider how little respect employees get from above. When I visit organizations, staff members tell me about problems. Mo...