The Art of Active Listening

I recently attended a Business Valuation Conference, and one of the speakers’ themes was becoming a great leader in the firm using Active Listening with the team, clients and yes, with the IRS. The speakers’ thoughts highlighted the art of learning how to listen.

A quick review of what Active Listening is:

Listening leaders are leaders who demonstrate respect for others’ experiences and perspectives, and who are able to effectively listen to other people: 

·         Empathetically

Listening leaders strive to understand the intent behind a message and respond appropriately. 

·         Actively

Listening leaders show they are fully engaged with the speaker and what they are trying to convey. 

·         Patiently

Listening leaders don’t interrupt the flow of dialogue and embrace two-way communication. 

·         In an informed way

Listening leaders use the information they gain to make informed decisions that benefit the organization. 

·         In a way that builds relationships

Listening leaders build relationships and connections with people and understand what their team members want from their work. 

Here are some tips for listening leaders:

  • Ask powerful questions: Pay attention to what the speaker is saying and not saying and avoid yes or no questions. 
  • Use positive body language: Maintain eye contact, lean towards the speaker, and show interest in what they are saying. 
  • Take notes: Take brief notes if needed to stay focused and engaged.

Leaders who take the time to learn how to use Active Listening in their day-to-day communications with clients, team members (and yes, even the IRS) will reap the rewards: deeper relationships, greater trust and sharper insights to fuel decisions, both in business and in life.  Take some time this coming year to learn a little bit more about active listening and to hone the skill of being a Listening Leader, and you may be pleasantly surprised at the results.


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