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Title: Communication Skills Seminar


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Communication SkillsSeminar
  • Bogaziçi University
  • April 22, 2004
  • Tom Atkinson

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Seminar Agenda
  • Thursday, April 22 Listening Skills
  • Thursday, May 6 Writing Skills
  • Thursday, May 13 Presentation Skills
    Preparation
  • Thursday, May 27? Presentation Skills Presenting

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Communication Skills Overview
Effective communication skills are a critical
element in your career and personal lives.
We all must use a variety of communication
techniques to both understand and be understood.
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Most common ways to communicate
Visual Images
Speaking
Writing
Body Language
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Communication Goals
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Critical success factor for life
  • The majority of your perceived ability comes
    from how you communicate

30 What you know
70 How you communicate it
Source CGAP Direct
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Listening Skills
  • Bogaziçi University
  • April 22, 2004
  • Tom Atkinson

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Agenda
  • Motivation
  • How to Listen
  • Paraphrasing, Summarizing and Questioning

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Part 1Motivation
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Session Objectives
  • Be able to
  • Describe reasons that communication fails
  • List strategies to improve communication
  • Paraphrase and summarize conversations
  • Use appropriate questioning techniques

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Listening and Speaking are used a lot
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But not taught enough
Amount taught
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Listening is needed everywhere
  • Listening skills form the basis of
  • Continued learning
  • Teamwork skills
  • Management skills
  • Negotiation skills
  • Emotional intelligence

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But not practiced effectively
  • 70 of all communication is
  • Misunderstood
  • Misinterpreted
  • Rejected
  • Distorted
  • Not heard

Source CGAP Direct
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Part 2How to Listen
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Harry always was a poor listener.
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What if communication were not possible?
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Frustration and Chaos!
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Both children want the orange
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But without good listening, neither gets what
they want
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Communication
Communication is the process of sending and
receiving information among people
Feedback
SENDER
RECEIVER
sender
receiver
Source CGAP Direct
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Messages not delivered due to distortion
Feedback
Sender
Receiver
Distortion
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What causes distortion?
  • Speaker
  • Language
  • Wordiness
  • Semantics
  • Emotions
  • Inflections
  • Listener
  • Perceptions
  • Preconceived notions/expectations
  • Physical hearing problem
  • Speed of thought
  • Personal interests
  • Emotions
  • Attention span
  • No active listening!

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What do you think about?
I have something really important to tell you
Maybe I should get a haircut
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  • 30 of you arent paying attention right now!

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Clues that you are not listening
  • Are you simply waiting for your turn to talk?
  • Are you thinking about your reply before the
    other person has finished talking?

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Listening and speaking require energy
  • Listening takes. . .
  • concentration and energy
  • curiosity and open-mindedness
  • analysis and understanding
  • Speaking requires. . .
  • sharp focus
  • logical thinking
  • clear phrasing
  • crisp delivery

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How to be an active listener
  • Set the stage
  • Choose an appropriate physical environment
  • Remove distractions
  • Be open and accessible
  • Maintain relaxed, open posture that shows
    concentration
  • Ensure mutual understanding
  • Reflect feelings
  • Offer acknowledgements (say uh-huh)
  • Paraphrase main ideas
  • Interrupt to clarify
  • Confirm next steps

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How to be an active listener
  • Understand body language
  • Observe position and posturing
  • Make eye contact
  • Consider expression and gestures
  • Suspend judgment
  • Concentrate
  • Keep an open mind
  • Hear the person out
  • Do not react to emotive words

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Active Listening (not!)
  • Behaviors that hinder effective listening
  • Act distracted (look at your watch!)
  • Tell your own story without acknowledging theirs
  • Give no response
  • Invalidate response, be negative
  • Interrupt
  • Criticize
  • Diagnose what was said
  • Give advice/solutions quickly
  • Change the subject
  • Reassure without acknowledgment

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Lets practice
  • Tell the person next to you about your Research
    Project

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Tell me your stories
  • Do you feel your partner understood you?
  • What made your partner easy/hard to listen to?

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Part 3Paraphrasing, Summarizing and Questioning
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Techniques to improve listening skills
SUMMARIZE Pull together the main points of a
speaker
PARAPHRASE Restate what was said in your own
words
QUESTION Challenge speaker to think further,
clarifying both your and their understanding
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Practice Paraphrasing
  • Paraphrasing is simply restating what another
    person has said in your own words.
  • Use phrases such as
  • In other words
  • I gather that
  • If I understand what you are saying
  • What I hear you saying is
  • Pardon my interruption, but let me see if I
    understand you correctly

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Practice Summarizing
  • Summarizing pulls important ideas, facts or data
    together.
  • Useful for emphasizing key points and setting the
    stage for further discussion.
  • The person summarizing must listen carefully in
    order to organize the information systematically.
  • Try out these summarizing phrases
  • If I understand you correctly, your main
    concerns are
  • These seem to be the key ideas you have
    expressed

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Two basic types of questions
  • Closed questions
  • Get a one-word response and inhibit thought.
  • Questions begin with who, when and which
  • Open-ended questions
  • Invite unique thought, reflection or an
    explanation.
  • Questions begin with how, what and how come (not
    why!).

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Practice Questioning
  • Rephrase the following closed questions to make
    them open-ended
  • Are you feeling tired?
  • Isnt it a nice day?
  • Was the last activity useful?
  • Is there anything bothering you?
  • So everything is fine, then?

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Lets practice
  • Tell the person next to you what you did last
    weekend

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Questions?
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Feedback
  • Give an assessment of todays session
  • What did you like most and least?
  • Assess the verbal presentation?
  • Assess the slides?
  • How useful do you think this topic will be for
    future classes on communications?
  • tom.atkinson_at_alum.mit.edu
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