Commentary by management consultant Michael Wade on Leadership, Ethics, Management, and Life
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Listening, Observing, Reading, and Remembering
Listening - Observing - Reading - Remembering:
Omit just one and your effectiveness will be seriously harmed.
Think of all that is missed by poor listeners. Consider how a skilled observer can spot crucial points that others overlook. Note the extra perspective gained by readers who discover wisdom far beyond their own experience. And never dismiss the power of a good memory. The ability to recall important details has saved and boosted many a decision maker.
All of these, when combined with solid reasoning, produce rocket fuel for the mind.
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