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Setting aside your opinions while the other person is speaking will enable you to properly appreciate the content of the speech.
Listening to the person. Honoring and observing the person's opinions. Being kind and gentle with that person.
The reason why Good Employees leave is due to unskilled managers. Employees want others to hear and value their opinions, and they become frustrated if their managers and company leaders are not open to their input.
opinions are different but nobody should force another to stop listening to the music he likes.
A sampling of a population (a group of people) to determine their opinions on a topic.
in business communication, listening is very important .It is because through listening it will help you to think if what are those factors that could possibly help the business be succeeded if somebody will listen or the members of such business they can able to state their opinions or ideas... on what they have had heard.
You can be team oriented by listening to others and taking their opinions into consideration. This can help the end goal be reached faster and smoother.
Listening allows for multiple opinions and ideas to be expressed to several individuals at one time. Listening plays a huge organization role in allowing many individuals to share ideas/thoughts - without everyone interjecting and speaking at one time.
it wuz prettie kewl :P:P:P:P:):):):) *and if we all come together* ah! sorry listening to toybox on songza! -TayuyaRocks101
Her boss had scant regard for the employees opinions. Another great example sentence would be, she had scant regard for who she hurt with her lies.
Non-judgmental listening is a form of active listening where the listener refrains from criticizing, evaluating, or giving opinions on what the speaker is saying. It involves being present, empathetic, and accepting of the speaker's perspective without imposing one's own views. The goal is to create a safe and open space for the speaker to freely express themselves without fear of judgement.