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Publishing as Prentice Hall Knowing How to Give Effective Feedback Restrict Your Feedback to Things you Know for Certain. Help People Hear and Accept Your Compliments When Giving Positive Feedback. Copyright 169。 17:59:3517:59:3517:59Monday, February 6, 2023 1乍見(jiàn)翻疑夢(mèng),相悲各問(wèn)年。 17:59:3517:59:3517:592/6/2023 5:59:35 PM 1成功就是日復(fù)一日那一點(diǎn)點(diǎn)小小努力的積累。 下午 5時(shí) 59分 35秒 下午 5時(shí) 59分 17:59: 楊柳散和風(fēng),青山澹吾慮。 2023年 2月 下午 5時(shí) 59分 :59February 6, 2023 1業(yè)余生活要有意義,不要越軌。 :59:3517:59:35February 6, 2023 1意志堅(jiān)強(qiáng)的人能把世界放在手中像泥塊一樣任意揉捏。 2023年 2月 下午 5時(shí) 59分 :59February 6, 2023 1少年十五二十時(shí),步行奪得胡馬騎。 下午 5時(shí) 59分 35秒 下午 5時(shí) 59分 17:59: 沒(méi)有失敗,只有暫時(shí)停止成功!。 17:59:3517:59:3517:592/6/2023 5:59:35 PM 1以我獨(dú)沈久,愧君相見(jiàn)頻。 2023 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall Knowing How to Give Effective Feedback Be Descriptive. Don’t Use Labels. Don’t Exaggerate. Don’t be Judgmental. Copyright 169。 2023 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall Improving The Analytic Dimensions of Listening Apply the various tests for reasoning. Monitor ethical and uhical uses of propaganda. Copyright 169。 2023 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall How Can I Improve My Listening Habits? Professor James J. Floyd has suggested a system for improving the ways in which we listen to the rest of the world. The first phase involves four steps: Review your listening inventory (good and bad habits). Recognize your undesirable listening habits. Copyright 169。 2023 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall Ineffective Listening Habits Avoiding difficult, expository or technical material. Letting emotionladen words throw us off the track. Wasting the differential between speech speed and thought speed. Copyright 169。 2023 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall Why Listening Matters: By taking responsibility for successful munication through active and reflective listening, you can bee more successful at those activities that depend on munication, including your personal and professional life. Copyright 169。 2023 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall Why Listen? The average person spends about 70 percent of each day engaged in some type of munication. Of that time, 45 percent is spent listening, 30 percent speaking, 16 percent reading, and only 9 percent writing. Copyright 169。 2023 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall Developing Good Listening Habits Show interest. Give your undivided attention. Don’t jump to conclusions. Avoid distractions. Evaluate facts and evidence. Copyright 169。 2023 Pearson Education, Inc