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Absolutely! Listening to understand fosters deeper connections and more meaningful conversations. It's about being present and truly valuing the perspective of others, rather than just waiting for your turn to speak. This shift can greatly improve both personal and professional relationships.

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Great leaders listen well; they open their ears, talk less, and listen more. Why? Because your front-line teams are directly involved in the operations of the organization, and they have first-hand knowledge of what’s working and what’s not. Our healthcare workers, first responders, sales teams, service teams – they know what’s going on. As the leader, if you don’t listen to them, how can you possibly make the right decisions? Leaders need to listen and understand the communication coming from their team, especially your front line. As a leader, everyone is watching your every move and action. If you appear disconnected or you are perceived as disinterested and not listening, your team will lose their inspiration and motivation to perform at their very best, and this can have a devastating effect on your company. Inspire your team with our Amazon bestseller, “Unlock the Hidden Leader: Become The Leader You Were Destined To Be.” This book has already transformed countless leaders; now it’s your turn. Click the link below to discover more. https://geni.us/4JmlQU #leadershipfirst #giffordthomas

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