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Overcoming Communication Barriers
Organizations have always known that success depends on people communicating
effectively, contributing not only to the bottom line but to a positive performance
environment. Successful organizations also know that good communication is not
just about speaking well. It's about the quality of the connection between the
senders and the receivers of the message. The strongest influence on the quality
and outcome of all communications is the ability to listen effectively. Only by
listening effectively can you respond appropriately.
Learn to Listen and Respond with Purpose Listening is more than hearing. Listening
is the ability to receive, attend to, interpret, and respond to verbal messages
and other cues, like body language, in ways that are appropriate to the purpose.
If the message is entertaining, our purpose is to enjoy, so we listen and
respond in a relaxed manner. If the message is intended to persuade us, our purpose
is judgment, so we listen and respond critically. It is estimated that people
screen out or misunderstand the intended meaning or purpose of a message in over
70 percent of communications, making listening the biggest contributing factor
to miscommunication.
Discover the Impact of Different Listening Approaches
Behavioral research shows that people approach listening with different
purposes and with different motivations related to achieving that purpose. The
Personal Listening Profile® is a self-directed learning instrument that helps
people discover their preferred or most natural approach to listening as they
gain insight into the different listening approaches of others. The Personal Listening
Profile identifies five listening approaches as Appreciative, Empathic, Comprehensive,
Discerning, and Evaluative.
Adopt an Appropriate Listening Approach
The Personal Listening Profile also helps people see that their preferred
listening approach may not be appropriate to every situation. They learn when
and how to adopt another listening approach for more successful communication.
It outlines three primary factors to consider in choosing the listening approach
appropriate to the situation: Purpose, Motivation, and Behavioral Indicators.
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