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“I don’t know what I’ve said until I’ve learned what you heard.”
Daniel kicks off a robust discussion about communication with this provocative insight. He and Peter are joined in this episode of The Leadership Growth Podcast by executive coach and communication expert Yosi Kossowsky.
“That’s something I coach leaders on 80% of the time,” says Kossowsky. Leaders often believe communication has happened, but really, it’s only the illusion of communication.
“We are often in the habit of talking, but not validating,” he says.
Our three leadership experts discuss barriers to understanding and perception, the value of open-ended questions, and the most common leadership objection to clarifying communication.
Tune in to learn:
- Techniques to solicit more interaction, feedback, and engagement from listeners
- Why curiosity is vital to understanding
- The most important question leaders should use to improve communication
Plus, how developing good communication skills is like brushing your teeth, why perceptions can change from day to day, and how Daniel and Peter really felt about childhood piano lessons.
In this episode:
2:52 – Topic: How to Not Assume People Understand You
26:18 – Practical Guidance to Improve Communication
33:38 – Lightning Round
Resources:
Yosi Kossowsky LinkedIn Profile
Stewart Leadership Insights and Resources:
- 6 Tips for Improving Your Active Listening Skills
- The 3 Most Important Factors in Building Trust with Others
- The Two Types of Questions Great Leaders Ask
- The 2 Levels in Every Conversation
- Please, Help Me Communicate Better!
- 7 Types of Difficult People (and How to Communicate With Them)
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