This short 20 minute non interactive session will give you some great tips and ideas on how to be a better listener. You will understand what active listening actually is, different aspects of listening...
Creating a truly inclusive workplace requires active engagement from everyone. This training course is designed to empower individuals at all levels to become effective bystanders for diversity and inclusion...
One of SeedL’s founders coupled with a leadership expert, record the Global Leadership podcast each week, in front of a live webinar audience. Do you have leadership questions? Challenges you face...
Become a better communicator by learning about emotional intelligence and self awareness, how to be an active listener and telephone techniques Microlearning is a holistic approach for skill based learning...
The Lost Art of Listening: How Learning to Listen Can Improve Relationships by Michael P. Nichols is a book that explores the significance of listening in our personal and professional lives. Nichols explains that effective listening is a skill that can be learned and honed, and that it plays a crucial role in building and maintaining healthy relationships.
"How to Win Friends and Influence People" by Dale Carnegie is a classic self-help book that was first published in 1936. It remains a best-seller today because it contains timeless advice on how to improve interpersonal skills and build stronger relationships, both in personal and professional life.
You're Not Listening: What You're Missing and Why It Matters by Kate Murphy is a thought-provoking book that explores the art of listening and its profound impact on our relationships, well-being, and society as a whole. Murphy sheds light on the alarming decline of listening skills in our modern world and provides insightful perspectives and practical tips to become better listeners.
The Charisma Myth by Olivia Fox Cabane is a book that offers readers a comprehensive guide to developing and cultivating charisma. Cabane argues that charisma is not an innate quality that some people are born with, but rather a set of learned behaviours and practices that anyone can acquire with time and effort.