Workshop: Becoming a better listener
Statistics show that people remember only half of what they hear, even moments after they’ve heard it. Surprising? The fact is that while most of us like to think we’re good listeners, almost everyone needs to improve their listening skills. This workshop offers a fresh approach to this common problem. Learn more on Friday, July 19 from 11 a.m. to noon during a free webinar training session delivered by ComPsych.
To attend this training please sign up using this registration link.
Workshop Objectives - At the end of this workshop you will be able to:
Describe what it means to be a good listener:
- Differentiate between “listening” and “hearing”
- Describe the characteristics of people who listen effectively
Describe the barriers to effective listening:
- Describe how to identify when you have encountered one of the barriers
- Identify ways to overcome listening barriers
Identify the four levels of listening:
- Describe what it means to be a non-listener
- Describe what it means to be a marginal listener
- Describe what it means to be a evaluative listener
- Describe what it means to be an active listener