Active Listening & Effective Questioning

Great leadership starts with great listening!

Description

This workshop focuses on developing key listening and questioning techniques to improve communication and interpersonal relationships. Participants engage in practical exercises to hone their abilities to listen actively and ask insightful questions.

 

Key Takeaways

Skills to ensure comprehensive understanding and clarity in communication.

Learning to formulate questions that foster deeper insights and solutions.

Enhancing engagement in conversations and meetings.

Value to Participants

Increased confidence in handling discussions and negotiations.

Improved professional relationships through better communication skills.

Develops listening and questioning skills crucial for effective communication.

Value to Employers

Leads to improved communication and fewer misunderstandings within teams.

Enhances problem-solving and innovation through better information gathering.

Fosters a more inclusive and participatory workplace culture.

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