How you listen
The way you tend to listen when others are talking.
A self-description of how you tend to listen. Based loosely on the well-known listening-styles model (people, content, action, time); most of us mix modes depending on the moment. (Listening styles)
Groups
- People-oriented — Tuned to the speaker's feelings and rapport.
- Content-oriented — Focused on the facts and the detail.
- Action-oriented — Listening for the point and the next step.
- Time-oriented — You prefer it concise and efficient.
- Reflective — You take it in quietly before responding.
- Active listener — You ask questions and check understanding.
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