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2. Four Primary Types. InformationalCriticalAppreciativeEmpathic. 3. Informational Listening. Goal is to accurately receive information from another personDoes not involve criticizing or judging, only learningSample scenarios include following directions, exchanging ideas, or learning about someone through personal stories.
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1. Types of Listening American Society for Training and Development
2. 2 Four Primary Types Informational
Critical
Appreciative
Empathic
3. 3 Informational Listening Goal is to accurately receive information from another person
Does not involve criticizing or judging, only learning
Sample scenarios include following directions, exchanging ideas, or learning about someone through personal stories
4. 4 Tips for Informational Listening Focus on key points
Take notes
Link common ideas together
Repeat information silently or aloud
5. 5 Critical Listening Goal is to consider ideas heard from a speaker to decide if they make sense
Helps with making decisions based on logic and evidence, rather than on emotion
Sample scenarios include listening to a political debate, a talk radio program, or a restaurant critique
6. 6 Tips for Critical Listening Look for evidence to support ideas
Consider the source of the evidence
Check for logical reasoning
Make a special effort to understand what the speaker is saying
7. 7 Appreciative Listening Goal is to listen for enjoyment or entertainment
Does not involve analyzing or evaluating information
Sample scenarios include attending a rock concert, listening to music at home, or going to a Broadway show
8. 8 Tips for Appreciative Listening Make an effort to block out background noise
Avoid engaging in conversation
Turn off electronic devices (cell phones, PDAs, watch alarms, etc.)
9. 9 Empathic Listening Goal is to understand what the speaker is saying and feeling
Involves making an effort to look at the world through someone else’s view
Sample scenarios include listening to an irate client, helping a friend with an emotional situation, or listening to someone who received bad news
10. 10 Tips for Empathic Listening Paraphrase what the other person says to seek understanding
Focus on the speaker’s emotions
Avoid judging or criticizing; let the person “vent” if needed