Listening to Understand vs. Listening to Reply
Listening is arguably one of the most difficult skills in communications, and we’re getting worse at it. In 2006, Dr. Ralph Nichols – who established the first study in the[…]
Listening is arguably one of the most difficult skills in communications, and we’re getting worse at it. In 2006, Dr. Ralph Nichols – who established the first study in the[…]
Of the physical aspects of nonverbal communications, eye contact is the most important. It establishes engagement, sustains interest, and demonstrates respect and credibility to the audience.
(This is Part Two. Part One is here.) Because presenting sitting down impacts so much of one’s presentation skills, there are some things to consider to ensure your effectiveness isn’t[…]