Effective Listening Skills
Listening is a
significant part of communication process. Communication cannot take place
until and unless a message is heard and retained thoroughly and positively by
the receivers/listeners. Listening is a dynamic process. Listening
means attentiveness and interest perceptible in the posture as well as
expressions. Listening implies decoding (i.e., translating the symbols into
meaning) and interpreting the messages correctly in communication process.
Listening
differs from hearing in
sense that:
- Hearing implies just perceiving the sounds while listening means listening with understanding whatever you are listening. Both the body as well as mind is involved in listening process.
- Listening is an active process
while hearing is a passive activity.
- Hearing is an effortless activity
while listening is an act requiring conscious efforts, concentration and
interest. Listening involves both physical and psychological efforts.
Effective
listening requires
both deliberate efforts and a keen mind. Effective listeners appreciate flow of
new ideas and information. Organizations that follow the principles of
effective listening are always informed timely, updated with the changes and
implementations, and are always out of crisis situation. Effective listening
promotes organizational relationships, encourages product delivery and
innovation, as well as helps organization to deal with the diversity in
employees and customers it serves.
To improve your
communication skills, you must learn to listen effectively. Effective listening
gives you an advantage and makes you more impressive when you speak. It also
boosts your performance.
Effective
Listening Skills
- Discover your interests’ field.
- Grasp and understand the
matter/content.
- Remain calm. Do not loose your
temper. Anger hampers and inhibits communication. Angry people jam their
minds to the words of others.
- Be open to accept new ideas and
information.
- Jot down and take a note of
important points.
- Work upon listening. Analyze and
evaluate the speech in spare time.
- Rephrase and summarize the
speaker’s ideas.
- Keep on asking questions. This
demonstrates that how well you understand the speaker’s ideas and also
that you are listening.
- Avoid distractions.
- “Step into the shoes of others”,
i.e., put yourself in the position of the speaker and observe things from
his view point. This will help creating an atmosphere of mutual
understanding and improve the exchange of ideas in communication process.
Characteristics
of Good and Effective Listener
Good and
effective listener tries to give maximum amount of thought to the speaker’s
ideas being communicated, leaving a minimum amount of time for mental exercises
to go off track. A good listener:
- Is attentive- Good
listener must pay attention to the key points. He should be alert. He
should avoid any kind of distraction.
- Do not assume- Good
listener does not ignore the information he considers is unnecessary. He
should always summarize the speaker’s ideas so that there is no
misunderstanding of thoughts of speakers. He avoids premature judgements
about the speakers message.
- Listen for feelings and facts- Good
listener deliberately listens for the feelings of the speaker. He
concentrates totally on the facts. He evaluates the facts objectively. His
listening is sympathetic, active and alert. He keenly observes the
gestures, facial expression and body language of the speaker. In short, a
good listener should be projective (i.e. one who tries to understand the
views of the speaker) and empathic (i.e. one who concentrates not only on
the surface meaning of the message but tries to probe the feelings and
emotions of the speaker).
- Concentrate on the other speakers
kindly and generously- A good listener makes deliberate efforts
to give a chance to other speakers also to express their thoughts and
views. He tries to learn from every speaker. He evaluates the speaker’s
ideas in spare time. He focuses on the content of the speaker’s message
and not on the speaker’s personality and looks.
- Opportunizes- A
good listener tries to take benefit from the opportunities arising. He
asks “What’s in it for me?”
To conclude,
effective listening enhances the communication quality. It makes all attentive.
It encourages optimistic attitude, healthy relations and more participation. It
leads to better decision- making in an organization. Effective listening is
directly related to our ability to do team work. It must be noted that “We
listen at about an efficiency rate of 25 percent maximum, and we remember only
about 50 percent of what is delivered during a ten minute
speech/lecture/communication.”
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