Power Listening by Colle Davis By learning to become a listener, you tailor what you say so that others will listen to you. This concept is not as complicated as it sounds. Be patient. You’ll understand it in two minutes. Another way to say this is, ‘reading the room.’ The audience may be one person, …
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