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Listening: The Forgotten Skill: A Self-Teaching Guide (Wiley Self-Teaching Guides)
Listening: The Forgotten Skill: A Self-Teaching Guide (Wiley Self-Teaching Guides)
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Author: Madelyn Burley-allen
Publisher: Wiley
Category: Book

List Price: $18.95
Buy New: $8.66
You Save: $10.29 (54%)
Buy New/Used/Collectible from $6.99

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars(14 reviews)
Sales Rank: 28779

Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published)
Media: Paperback
Edition: 2
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 208
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 7.4 x 0.6

ISBN: 0471015873
Dewey Decimal Number: 650.13
EAN: 9780471015871
ASIN: 0471015873

Publication Date: February 1995
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
A proven program for turning effective listening into a powerful business tool Managers and other employees spend more than 40 percent of their time listening to other people but often do it so poorly that the result is misunderstood instructions, misdirected projects, and erroneous actions?millions of dollars? worth of mistakes just because most people don?t know how to listen. In this new edition of her classic guide to the art of effective listening, Madelyn Burley-Allen shows you how to acquire active, productive listening skills and put them to work for you?professionally, socially, and personally. With her time-tested techniques, you?ll learn how to:
  • Eliminate distractions and improve your concentration on what is being said
  • Locate key words, phrases, and ideas while listening
  • Cut through your own listening biases
  • Interpret body language clues
  • Ask constructive, nonthreatening questions that elicit real information
  • Get others to listen to you
  • Master a whole range of listening skills that you can use on the job and in your personal life
Listening: The Forgotten Skill uses an interactive learning approach with work-sheets, charts, graphs, and self-tests that help you pace and monitor your own progress.



Customer Reviews:   Read 9 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars Not worth the money   October 9, 2008
I was very disappointed with this DVD. The author is the speaker. She should not be. Her voice was difficult to listen to for many reason. First she frequently sounded out of breath, like it was very hard for her to read. Also, there was a lot of background noise. Lastly at times she mumbled and her pronunciation of certain words was incorrect. I have listened to many non-fiction books on tape. I usually play them numerous times. This is the first time I did not finish one. The author needs to take her own advice and listen...listen to her own CD. If she did, then she would know, it is worth the cost for her to hire someone else to read!


5 out of 5 stars Reveal the hidden riches of listening   June 24, 2008
This book is able to reveal the hidden riches of listening. This book have revealed many advantages of active and productive listening skills professionally, socially, and personally. Some of the advantages mentioned are: connectedness to others, eliminating the personal listening biases, getting others to listen, and enhancing the success of job interview and even promotion, etc.

With our "instant" culture of preferring to be listened in a quick manner instead of to listen, this book will be one of the great references to improve our active listening skills. Me, my self, has learned so much from this book. This book even teaches me to do retrospective (self assessment) on the pattern of my listening skills during my past lifetime and try to analyze and fill my own blind spots for self improvement.

During my past career as Supervisor and Officer in Humanitarian agencies, I could easily talk and talk without listening. This made me blind about my blind spots. Now, after being exposed to high demand of listening and dealing with arguments, I realize that without realizing my blind spots, I can easily driven to the non intentionally abusing my power through my supervisory position. Thank GOD, I have not started my Supervisor position after schooling.

I can feel the significant progress in my self esteem as I increase my active and productive listening skills. I would recommend this book for almost every layers of society, including supervisors and leaders in any company or agencies.

Can we imagine how wonderful our nation will be if just more than 60% of us are able to practice an active and productive listening.



2 out of 5 stars Poor Narration   February 15, 2008
  1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I find it ironic that a book about listening is utterly "unlistenable"! (It's difficult to listen to someone reading a line when they don't have enough breath to complete it!) The narration is terrible, not only for voice quality, but mis-read words. How can I have confidence in the material being presented, when the author can't even read properly?


3 out of 5 stars Mumble mumble through the audio   September 25, 2007
  3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This review is for the audiobook - although the content is good, the author should have gotten a professional speaker to do the narration. It is so ironic to be unable to LISTEN to a book about listening because the author munches her words, chokes off a few, stops and starts here and there, and flips her pages over so loudly that it is distracting.

I find myself focusing on her bad delivery as opposed to her good content. If you're going to get this book, make it a printed one!



2 out of 5 stars Good Content but horrible voice and quality!   September 13, 2007
  3 out of 5 found this review helpful

The book that this audio adaptation is based on is very popular however this CD package is garbage. All the posts are about the book but not the 6 CD set. First off some people are NOT meant to be recorded and Madelyn Allen is one of them. They should have gotten a professional speaker to read her book. Sometimes you can't make out her words and also you can hear her moving or shuffling papers as she reviews her notes as she goes along. Very unprofessional and low quality. I ended up giving this to my mother to listen too!


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