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What is probably responsible for more problems than anything else?
What is responsible for poor communication? Poor communication, poor listening
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COMMUNICATION
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Simon Says… Lead a 90 sec simon says game…
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How We Communicate 45% Listening 30% Talking 16% Reading 9% Writing
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What We “Listen” To… Verbal-Words (7%) Paraverbal (tone) (38%)
Non-verbal (55%)
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That’s a lot of wasted time.
Experts estimate that only 25%-50% of the time we spend hearing is actually spent listening. That’s a lot of wasted time.
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Keep in mind hearing is a passive response
Keep in mind hearing is a passive response. Listening is an active action.
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Studies of management effectiveness reveal that better listeners occupy higher levels in their company and get promoted more.
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Listening Activity Partner up with the person in front/behind you.
Person sitting behind face the board, person sitting in front, face away from board. Person facing away from board needs a pencil and paper. Listen to rules. Speaker must sit on their hands and use only words to explain what to draw. Drawer cannot speak or ask for clarification.
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End 2 Minute Timer
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Switch Roles/Positions…
New rules. Speaker must sit on their hands and use only words to explain what to draw. Drawer CAN speak or ask for clarification.
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End 2 Minute Timer
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BARRIERS TO LISTENING
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● PHYSICAL – noise – hunger – cold – thirst ● MENTAL – don’t like person talking – own thoughts – no interest in topic – personal problems – life is on my mind – judgmental – distracted (22 out of every 60 minutes) ● LANGUAGE – jargon – speed – pace – uninteresting
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What happens when we listen…
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Our listening dips as we “talk” to ourselves!
Remember: Experts estimate that only 25%-50% of the time we spend hearing is actually spent listening.
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Activity Either you or your partner think of a subject you could talk about for approximately 2-3 minutes. It should be something that you are passionate about. A hobby, favorite vacation, music, family, etc…Get excited to talk about it!
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Active Listening PAYING ATTENTION THROUGH VERBAL AND NON-VERBAL CUES
such as eye contact, nodding, looking interested, leaning forward, ‘ah ha’s’ 2. PARAPHRASING WHAT’S BEEN SAID ‘Can I just check I’ve understood, you said . . .’ ‘So what you are saying is . . .’ 3. SUMMARIZING ‘Overall, it seems that . . .’ ‘What seems to be most important to you is . . .’ Reviewing where you’ve got to so you are both clear.
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Continued… 4. INTERPRETING 5. REFLECTING FEELINGS
‘So it sounds from what you’ve said that . . .’ ‘I get the impression that . . .’ Making sure you interpret correctly. 5. REFLECTING FEELINGS ‘You sound upset about that’. ‘So this makes you feel . . .’ By reflecting back the emotions that someone is displaying, it helps show you understand. It can also help the other person gain insight.
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Read pages 105-111. Work on Handouts
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