WHY LISTENING MAKES YOU A BETTER LEADER

How many times have you heard people complain that their bosses don’t listen?
How often have you heard a wife or husband say their spouse won’t listen?
How many children had to throw a tantrum to get their parent’s attention, trying to get them to understand their needs?

THE BIG PROBLEM:
People in authority usually prefer to talk.

However, there is no better way to connect with people and develop rapport than to become a better listener.

The next time you get ready to have a conversation with someone, consider these facts:

Remember, being heard is close to being loved.
Here’s to becoming a better listener!
–Steve

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About the Author

Steve Gutzler is the President of Leadership Quest, a Seattle-based leadership development company. Steve is a dynamic, highly-sought-after speaker who has delivered more than 2,500 presentations to a list of clients including Microsoft, Starbucks, the Seattle Seahawks, Pandora Radio, Boeing, Cisco, Starwood Corporation, the Ritz Carlton group, and the U.S. Social Security Administration. He recently was voted #1 by the readership of Huffington Post as the Most Inspirational Leader on Social Media.

A published author on leadership and emotional intelligence, Steve resides near Seattle with his wife Julie where they enjoy time with their three adult children and six grandchildren.