'Listen...' - An Introduction to the Listening Loop

'Listen...' - An Introduction to the Listening Loop

Training for organisations · 0—2 hrs
NR2 1PX, Norwich, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
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Summary

Join the discussion.....over a cuppa: Effective listening offers fundamental benefits to business. Norwich Samaritans know how to listen … and listen well.

Detailed description

‘How we listen’ , ‘when we listen’, ‘why we listen’ and ‘what we listen out for’ can become ingrained habits that, when explored in more detail, often reveal gaps which surprise us.


These gaps are commonly created through good intent, but can leave colleagues, customers and other stakeholders feeling ‘unheard’. Share ideas and take away insights to ‘mind the gap’ around how well we really listen…


Book your place at the table to join the discussion, exploring skills, tips and techniques to support workplace wellbeing with an introduction to ongoing connection through the Listening Loop.


The knock-on benefits for your business … improved relationships, customer service and productivity. 



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About The Listening Loop

The Listening Loop provides opportunities for individuals and organisations to discuss areas of shared importance, engage with different perspectives and explore common ground.

This is a platform for members to host and attend discussion groups with a specific 'Theme', 'Question' or 'Challenge'. The chosen theme / question provides a focused context for each event, together adding to the wider discussion around the challenges and opportunities. Breadth of perspective combined with focused topics keep the discussions relevant and useful.