John Jill is a busy man. No matter how fast he works, it seems hes always behind.
Question:
John Jill is a busy man. No matter how fast he works, it seems he’s always behind. Consequently, when an employee brings Gill a problem, he is not a good listener. He opens mail, answers the telephone, and constantly glances at his watch while the employee is talking. Because he does not listen well, John keeps being blindsided by new problems that seem to get more and more serious.
What can John do to become a better listener? How might John’s poor listening skills be adding to his growing list of problems?
Are you a good listener?
What characteristics do you need to have to be a good listener? What is really listening? Do you have to agree always or talk to the person?
The Legal Environment of Business A Critical Thinking Approach
ISBN: 978-0134074030
8th edition
Authors: Nancy K. Kubasek, Bartley A. Brennan, M. Neil Browne