***WINNER BUSINESS SELF-DEVELOPMENT BOOK OF THE YEAR: BUSINESS BOOK AWARDS 2022 ***
As a leader, you work hard at crafting effective messages. You aim to influence, persuade, present. You have a voice, you have a platform... but is anyone listening?
The reality is that the people you're talking to are distracted. They're listening at a rate of 125-250 words per minute, but they're thinking at 1,000-3,000 words per minute. That gap means they're likely to miss 75% of what you say.
And guess what? It's the same when it's your turn to listen. What are you missing? At the very least, if your people don't feel heard or understood by managers and leaders, trust is eroded, frustration increases and engagement is reduced.
You need to listen and be heard...but most of us have never learned how.
The Listening Shift will show you how to be a listening leader. Find out:
- why listening matters
- how to engage people across your organisation by listening
- how to have listening conversations - collaborative, connecting and inclusive
- how to help others listen to you.
Janie van Hool is an expert leadership advisor in the art of communication. In the last 20 years, her practical, accessible solutions-focused approach to communicating has allowed hundreds of leaders to engage, inspire and influence their listeners.
Table of Contents:
Table of Contents
Foreword:
A high-profile business leader – currently to be agreed, but potential names include Dame Carolyn McCall, Richard Hytner and the new CEO (to be confirmed) of Samaritans, among others.
Prologue:
My journey as a listener…how it’s been shaped in the worlds of theatre, business and charity volunteering and what that insight offers to leaders.
Note to Reader:
How to ‘listen’ to this book (there will be suggested recordings to start each chapter as a ‘setting the scene’ listening exercise)
Chapters:
1. Get Your Shift Together – Why Listen?
- What’s the problem?
- The business of listening (environmental factors)
- What’s possible if you make the shift?
- What’s the process needed to achieve results
2. Shift work - How to Listen to Your Organisation
- The Listening Audit
- Listening Modalities
- Running listening meetings
- Managing Your Presentations
- Listening virtually
3. ‘You’ve got shift to do!’ - How to Listen to Your People
- Managing your impact as a listener
- Setting your intention
- Empathy mapping
- A listening methodology to live by
- Inclusion and the big conversations
- Timed reviews – how to keep getting better
4. Give a Shift - Helping Your Listeners Listen to you
- The music of talking (Voice, language and metaphor)
- Learning to dance (proxemics, body language and what happens online)
- How to structure your communication for easy listening
- The story behind the story – emotional engagement and why it matters
- Timing
5. Shift Happens– What to Expect
- How to communicate with discipline and practice
- Connecting and disconnecting rituals
- Dealing with what you hear
- A vision for the future
End Matter:
Further resources – workshops, coaching support, listening audit.