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Unlocking the keys to deep listening at work
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26 minutes
Released:
Sep 21, 2020
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Podcast episode
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How well do you listen to people at work? No, stop and think - how well do you really listen, not just wait for your turn to talk or be distracted by the chatter in your head: "Wish he would hurry the hell up!" or "Here she goes pushing that agenda again, now I will be late for the gym." Executive coach Oscar Trimboli and author calls it deep listening and he says it involves not just listening to the content but also the meaning, context and most importantly, the unsaid. And it can change your life and your career.And if you are struggling a little in finding your mojo after being suddenly thrust into WFH, organisational psychologist, podcaster and founder of Inventium, Amantha Imber, shares her science-based tips on how to better structure your day to get stuff done.Oscar's book: Deep Listening - Impact Beyond Words.Deep listening quizProducer: Maria Tickle(This program was first broadcast on Radio National on April 13, 2020.)
Released:
Sep 21, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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