According to Workman, hearing is the passive intake of sound while listening is the act of intentionally working to ...
In our everyday life, we continually verbally and non-verbally interact with those in our surroundings both in our personal and professional lives. We do this by means of encoding and decoding ...
We’ve all been there. You’re speaking to someone and even though you know they’re hearing you, you get the sense they’re not really listening. As frustrating as that can be, most us would probably ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Caroline Castrillon covers career, entrepreneurship and women at work. Did you know that active listening is considered a top ...
Years ago, as a young college student trying to learn the ropes and figure out my path in life, I found myself in the office of an older, very sage professor, seeking advice. I was contemplating ...
U.S. employees are becoming increasingly disengaged. Gallup research shows that after a decade of U.S. employee engagement levels increasing year-on-year, 2021 saw the first drop in engagement and ...
What happens when you and your employee, friend, family or client speak over each other? Do you think it makes for a productive effort and effective meeting? It’s doubtful. More likely, the ...
Have you ever heard someone say: “You might be hearing me, but you’re not listening to me”? Many individuals often interchange the words “hearing” and “listening” and mistake them for the same meaning ...