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The Art of Active Listening: How People at Work Feel Heard, Valued, and Understood
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▼▲When employees, colleagues, and customers are not being heard, organizational culture, employee happiness, and overall organizational success will suffer. How well do you listen?
Active listening is the doorway to increased belonging, loyalty, profitability, innovation, and so much more. It is the difference between thinking we understand what people want and knowing what they want. Want to build stronger relationships, avoid misunderstandings, and anticipate problems before they surface at work?
All you have to do is listen.
The Art of Active Listening introduces a 5-step framework that shows you how to listen successfully and act upon what you are hearing. Readers will discover how to:
- Recognize the unsaid
- Seek to understand
- Decode
- Act
- Close the loop
Backed by her personal review of over 30,000 employee and customer surveys and facilitation of 100's of focus groups, Younger discovered one universal truth: We all want to be heard. We want our voices to matter. We want the work we do to matter.
When we get this right - when we listen to our employees and customers and care about them not just for what they can do but for who they ARE - they can and will move mountains.
Using the tools provided in this book, you can implement active listening, regardless of whether you're in-person or virtual, that benefits all team members and customers, strengthens overall engagement, improves organizational culture and creates a space for everyone to have a voice.
When those at work feel heard, they will do whatever it takes to achieve outcomes that serve your relationship and your organization.
Product Information
▼▲Title: The Art of Active Listening: How People at Work Feel Heard, Valued, and Understood By: Heather R. Younger Format: Paperback Number of Pages: 160 Vendor: Berrett-Koehler Publishers Publication Date: 2023 | Dimensions: 0.50 X 5.90 X 8.80 (inches) Weight: 8 ounces ISBN: 152300388X ISBN-13: 9781523003884 Stock No: WW003887 |
Publisher's Description
▼▲When employees, colleagues, and customers are not being heard, organizational culture, employee happiness, and overall organizational success will suffer. How well do you listen?
Active listening is the doorway to increased belonging, loyalty, profitability, innovation, and so much more. It is the difference between thinking we understand what people want and knowing what they want. Want to build stronger relationships, avoid misunderstandings, and anticipate problems before they surface at work?
All you have to do is listen.
The Art of Active Listening introduces a 5-step framework that shows you how to listen successfully and act upon what you are hearing. Readers will discover how to:
- Recognize the unsaid
- Seek to understand
- Decode
- Act
- Close the loop
Backed by her personal review of over 30,000 employee and customer surveys and facilitation of 100s of focus groups, Younger discovered one universal truth: We all want to be heard. We want our voices to matter. We want the work we do to matter.
When we get this right - when we listen to our employees and customers and care about them not just for what they can do but for who they ARE - they can and will move mountains.
Using the tools provided in this book, you can implement active listening, regardless of whether youre in-person or virtual, that benefits all team members and customers, strengthens overall engagement, improves organizational culture and creates a space for everyone to have a voice.
When those at work feel heard, they will do whatever it takes to achieve outcomes that serve your relationship and your organization.
Author Bio
▼▲Editorial Reviews
▼▲Amy E. Edmonson, Harvard Business School professor and bestselling author of The Fearless Organization
"After having been privileged to lead a billion-dollar company for twenty-five years, I can say, without a doubt, that my leadership teams desire to listen to our tribe and our customers in the way Heather lays out in this book is crucial to building trust and a positive culture. In this book, The Art of Active Listening, you will find the blueprint to create a Culture of Listening in your workplace that can ensure that those in your care know that you have heard them, and they will respond with more loyalty to your brand."
Garry Ridge, The Culture Coach and Chairman Emeritus, WD-40 Company
"As a leader, active listening fosters psychological safety for employees while creating a climate of inclusion for the organization. The Art of Active Listening makes space for improving culture behavior through listening. The tools shared in this book helped me to start with listening to myself on the pathway to understanding the different forms of listening to others."
Yetta Toliver, DBA, LSSBB (she/her/hers), Global Head of Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging (DIB), Xerox Corporation
"Knowing exactly what to say is essentialbut failing to really listen is probably the biggest expense to Leaders and Sales Professionals Today. Heather Younger brings focus to this fact, and more importantly delivers us the mindset and skillset to make active listening your latest superpower"
Phil M Jones, bestselling author of Exactly What to Say
"If you can relate to people, you can lead them, but relating starts with listening, and most of us don't know how, even when we think we do. Whether you are looking to close a deal, lean in as a leader, or simply become a better human being, you'll want to learn how to listen. Based on years of researching, consulting, and strategizing, this book provides a simple framework for mastering the art of active listening."
Whitney Johnson, Wall Street Journal bestselling author of Smart Growth, host of the Disrupt Yourself podcast
"Listening deeply and with intent is one of the most fundamental ways we can demonstrate respect and help others feel they are visible. In The Art of Active Listening Heather lays out a simple 5-step cycle that anyone in business can use to improve their listening skills. The strategies she shares not only help drive a more inclusive workplace, but also contribute to greater professional and personal success for those employing the techniques. Her authenticity in sharing her own personal challenges and how she has turned them into opportunities for improvement helps the reader to see that active listening is something we all should embrace.
Kim Markiewicz, Vice President of DE&I, DuPont
"The Art of Active Listening is an essential guide for all of us. Most of us don't listen nearly as often or as well as we think we do - or as well as others wished we would! Our ability to listen deeply impacts the quality of our relationships, at work and in life, and as a result our ability to connect with others. This book reveals the secret to developing this priceless skill. Timely, powerful, and effective."
Morag Barrett, executive coach and bestselling author of Cultivate: The Power of Winning Relationships, and You, Me, We: Why We All Need a Friend at Work (and How to Show Up as One!)
"On the heels of a global pandemic and racial and political unrest, people at work need to listen to each other more, not less. This book is brilliant, because it teaches us all what it means to hold space for people at work and really listen to them. Through stories and digestible tips, The Art of Active Listening is a book everyone at work should use as a guide to listen well."
Claude Silver, Chief Heart Officer, VaynerX
"If youre looking to equip your supervisors and managers with powerful tools to help your organization drive retention and create a culture and environment where everyone feels valued and understood in this hyper-competitive market for talent, I encourage you to read The Art of Active Listening by Heather R Younger. Heather is a proven leader with a deep knowledge and experiences across multiple industries and management functions, and The Art of Active Listening is chocked full of simple but practical actions that supervisors and managers can take to truly transform any organization."
Troy W. Washington, SHRM-CP, Vice President for Human Resources, University of Dayton
"The Art of Active Listening is full of actionable strategies for anyone wanting to learn to listen better. People fundamentally want to be recognized for their thoughts and contributions. There is no better way to do that than to learn the new way of active listening that Younger outlines in this fabulous book!"
Adrian Gostick and Chester Elton, New York Times bestselling authors of All In and Leading with Gratitude
"In a time of constant change and seemingly unending uncertainty, were all looking for something that breaks through, brings us together and allows us to interact and have meaningful communication as humans. This is true at work, at home and as a society. Heather Younger has found that thread that can do this listening to each other. Her book shows how consistently using all components of her Cycle of Active Listening model gives us a common ground which has been missing. I highly recommend this book both as a directional roadmap and a useful resource for business leaders, HR professionals, people managers and employees (personally and professionally.) I know I will intentionally be using the Cycle of Active Listening from now on."
Steve Browne,SHRM-SCP, Chief People Officer, LaRosas, Inc.
"The power of really learning how to listen is often underestimated. When we experience someone truly present and listening, it is a gift that strengthens the human bond and sets the stage for collective success. Listening so that others feel heard, valued, and understood is a skill that requires both attention and intention. Heather Younger clearly delineates her model of the Cycle of Listening to explore the powerful impact of organizational listening essential to high employee engagement, loyalty and retention and a company culture built on a foundation of trust. Younger includes real-world examples of what motivates employees as well as what frustrates them right out the door. At a time when employees are critically examining the culture of organizations they join or leave - this is an invaluable resource for every leader striving empower employees to collective success."
Melissa Hughes, PhD, Author of Happy Hour with Einstein and Happier Hour with Einstein: Another Round
"As HR leaders are expected to be responsible for employee engagement and retention outcomes, it is critical that we use employee feedback as a strategic differentiator to create workplaces that are truly inclusive. The strategies in The Art of Active Listening help get us there. A must-read for any HR leader looking to take workplace culture to the next level!"
Angela D. Schaefer, SHRM-SCP, SPHR, VP & Chief Human Resources Officer, Safety National
"While the word sales is not in the title of The Art of Active Listening, it should be a go-to resource for anyone with an ambition of selling more tomorrow than they are selling today. I learned so much from this masterpiece that I am making it required reading for all my coaching clients from this day forward."
Chris Spurvey, author of Its Time to Sell: Cultivating the Sales Mind-Set
"As a mental health advocate and someone who suffers from bipolar disorder, I can tell you that having someone listen to me at work and at home, and I mean, really listen to me, made all the difference in me finding my way out of a sense of loneliness to a sense of connectedness. This books focus on active listening at work is a game changer for those who want people around them to feel understood and more likely to want to stay with their organization."
Natasha Bowman, JD., Founder, The Bowman Foundation
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