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Title: Leadership


1
Leadership
  • Listening Effectively

2
800 pm 30 October, 1938
  • The Columbia Broadcasting System and its
    affiliated stations present Orson Wells and the
    Mercury Theater of the Air in The War of the
    Worlds by H.G. Wells
  • This announcement played twice during the
    presentation
  • At least 1/6th of the listeners did not listen,
    they only heard the words.

3
Getting Ready to Listen
  • Prepare Mentally and Physically
  • Put away distracting stuff like cell phones,
    extra pencils, etc.
  • Think about the subject and what your experience
    with the subject has been

4
Take Responsibility to Comprehend
  • Concentration -

5
Take Responsibility to Comprehend
  • Concentration Close mental application,
    exclusive attention.
  • Think about your own experiences that illustrate
    the speakers point.
  • Mentally apply the point too your own situation.
  • Rephrase the speakers examples.
  • This will help you understand and remember the
    speakers points

6
Attending
  • Attending -

7
Attending
  • Attending being mentally alert to the other
    person.
  • Good attending means no physical distractions.
  • Let the other person know you are giving your
    full and undivided attention.
  • This shows you are interested and you care.

8
Comprehending
  • Comprehending understanding what is said

9
Comprehending
  • Comprehending understanding what is said
  • Receptive you understand the literal meaning of
    what is said

10
Comprehending
  • Comprehending understanding what is said
  • Reflective you are able to catch the full
    meaning of what the speaker is saying. Reflective
    listening requires
  • Paraphrasing
  • Checking perceptions
  • Withholding judgment

11
Comprehending
  • Comprehending understanding what is said
  • Reflective you are able to catch the full
    meaning of what the speaker is saying. Reflective
    listening requires
  • Paraphrasing put it in your own words
  • Checking perceptions
  • Withholding judgment

12
Comprehending
  • Comprehending understanding what is said
  • Reflective you are able to catch the full
    meaning of what the speaker is saying. Reflective
    listening requires
  • Paraphrasing put it in your own words
  • Checking perceptions use I messages
  • Withholding judgment do not interrupt or snap
    decisions based on incomplete information. Get
    all of the facts before offering an opinion.

13
Listen to understand not argue
  • Analyze what the speaker is saying, but to not
    argue with the speaker.
  • Critical listening is necessary for making
    informed, intelligent decisions.

14
Control Your Emotions!!!!!!!
  • ? ? -D
  • Dont build barriers between you and the speaker.
  • Barriers can force you to react to the speakers
    ideas rather than just their words.

15
Listening for Main Ideas
  • Make a mental picture of what the speaker is
    saying.
  • You can benefit from the research, experience,
    and thinking of speakers who are knowledgeable in
    many fields.

16
Be Mentally Agile
  • Concentrating is a challenge
  • You are likely to think faster than the person
    can speak
  • This gives you the chance to review what was
    said.
  • You have time to repeat, mentally, summarize and
    paraphrase the speakers remarks.
  • This increases your comprehension and memory!

17
Taking Notes
  • We take notes because we do not trust our
    memories.
  • Dont try to write so much you cant keep up with
    what the speaker is saying.

18
Taking Notes
  • We take notes because we do not trust our
    memories.
  • Dont try to write so much you cant keep up with
    what the speaker is saying.
  • Be in place and ready before the lecture starts.

19
Taking Notes
  • We take notes because we do not trust our
    memories.
  • Dont try to write so much you cant keep up with
    what the speaker is saying.
  • Be in place and ready before the lecture starts.
  • Use abbreviations and key words instead of full
    sentences

20
Taking Notes
  • We take notes because we do not trust our
    memories.
  • Dont try to write so much you cant keep up with
    what the speaker is saying.
  • Be in place and ready before the lecture starts.
  • Use abbreviations and key words instead of full
    sentences
  • Include the main idea and enough supporting ideas
    to be clear.

21
Taking Notes
  • We take notes because we do not trust our
    memories.
  • Dont try to write so much you cant keep up with
    what the speaker is saying.
  • Be in place and ready before the lecture starts.
  • Use abbreviations and key words instead of full
    sentences
  • Include the main idea and enough supporting ideas
    to be clear.
  • DEFINITIONS are all that should be written down
    verbatim

22
Remembering
  • How interesting the information isis critical.
  • Being a mature and objective listener means you
    can appreciate what is said no matter how strong
    your interest is in the subject.
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