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6. Active Listening for Conflict Resolution - A Talk With Peter Novak (Strictly Speaking Group)

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Listen, and learn about Active Listening for Conflict Resolution in this talk with our guest Peter Novak, CEO and Founder of Strictly Speaking Group: better communicators build better companies.
In this Help To Grow Talk Episode, Peter Novak talks about how you can you use the technique of active listening for conflict resolution.
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Chapters

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. What is Active Listening? (00:01:18)

3. Link between Resolving Conflict and Active Listening (00:02:33)

4. Understanding What a Person Wants and Needs: Know the Difference between Postions and Interests (00:06:14)

5. A Framework for Active Listening for Conflict Resolution: E.A.R.S. - Empathy, Active Listening, Reflecting, Summarizing (00:11:44)

6. Example of an IT Client: Learning Active Listening for Conflict Resolution (00:19:04)

7. Recommended Resources (00:26:05)

8. Active Listening is a Skill That Can Improve All Aspects of Your Personal and Professional Life (00:30:01)

9. Outro (00:31:40)

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We would love to hear your feedback on this episode! Please click here to share your thoughts via text message. We can't wait to hear what's on your mind!

Listen, and learn about Active Listening for Conflict Resolution in this talk with our guest Peter Novak, CEO and Founder of Strictly Speaking Group: better communicators build better companies.
In this Help To Grow Talk Episode, Peter Novak talks about how you can you use the technique of active listening for conflict resolution.
Links

Support the show

Contact Help To Grow Talk

Thanks for Listening & Tune in Next Time!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. What is Active Listening? (00:01:18)

3. Link between Resolving Conflict and Active Listening (00:02:33)

4. Understanding What a Person Wants and Needs: Know the Difference between Postions and Interests (00:06:14)

5. A Framework for Active Listening for Conflict Resolution: E.A.R.S. - Empathy, Active Listening, Reflecting, Summarizing (00:11:44)

6. Example of an IT Client: Learning Active Listening for Conflict Resolution (00:19:04)

7. Recommended Resources (00:26:05)

8. Active Listening is a Skill That Can Improve All Aspects of Your Personal and Professional Life (00:30:01)

9. Outro (00:31:40)

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