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Active Listening For Better Leadership Results

 
Author: Sean McPheat

I got asked a really good question a couple of days ago by a leader that finds it difficult to listen to others.

Ok, on with the show - here is the email I received:

"Hi Sean,

Listening to my staff is an area I feel really difficult to master.

Have you got a short, sharp model that I can easily remember that I can take into EVERY situation when I need to actively listen?

Thanks again Sean

David"

here is the reply that I sent to him!

"Hi David,

Your twenty pound note is in the post for your kind comments!

You did a great job on the second exercise when you went into it with the mindset of "Active" listening rather then "Passive" listening.

Ok, let me give you a whistle stop technique that you can use to become a better listener.

It's called R.A.S.E

R = Respond to the content

A = Acknowledge the feelings of what is being said

S = Show your understanding

E = Encourage further information

Let me give you an example:

RESPOND TO THE CONTENT

This is another term for reflecting back what they have said in your own terms. By doing this it demonstrates your own understanding and if you know you have to do this it really makes you listen believe me!

This is also called "paraphrasing" David. There is a section on paraphrasing in your course manual page 67.

So, if the person says:

"You can cut the atmosphere with a knife at work"

You could reply with:

"So, there are some serious going's on then with people"

This response shows the speaker that you have understood what they have said.

Then.....

ACKNOWLEDGE THE FEELINGS

So you change your focus to acknowledge what the person must be feeling:

"It sounds as though you are feeling uncomfortable about what is currently going on within your office"

Then...

SHOW THAT YOU UNDERSTAND

Make your understanding real and legitimate even if you do not agree with them yourself. Remember, you are taking the speakers point of view into account and appreciate that.

"If I was in your situation I would feel uncomfortable too. I can see that you do not like this type of atmosphere in the air at work"

Then...

ENCOURAGE FURTHER INFORMATION

The final step in RASE is to encourage further discussion by asking an open ended question.

"So, tell me - what exactly is going on there?"

In Summary:

I hope that you find that model useful David.

That does not mean that you use it everytime as people will tend to see straight through it if you do.

Add it to your toolbox of skills and use it whenever you need it.

Thanks again David and please do take advantage of our post-course email support system, it is there to help you.

Sean"

I hope you found that useful?

It's now time to add that technique to your toolbox!

Author Bio:
Sean McPheat is a proclaimed scripter. Sean likes to write articles about this topic.
You can search for this article using: leadership skills, good leadership skills, leadership qualities, leadership skills development
 
 
 

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