Dialogue and Listening: Relationship Skills for a New Era


Audience: All Employees
Component IV Credit Eligible
Instructor: Mark Isabella, M.A., C.P.T.
Contact Hours: 6 Hours

Course Description:
More than any other relationship skill, listening has the potential to distinguish you as a communicator. Unfortunately, inadequate emphasis has been placed on learning how to listen effectively. Consequently, we tend to focus on advocating our positions at the expense of remaining open to the ideas and input of others.

In this program, you will learn the key mindsets and skills associated with successful listening. ​Through the practice of dialogue, you will learn how to balance the expression of your opinions with a mindful openness to the contribution of others.

In an interesting and participative environment, you will explore:
  • The ways in which poor listening may be sabotaging your career;
  • How dialogue differs from other forms of conversation;
  • How listening can transform relationships and improve decision making; and
  • How dialogue can be used to manage conflict and negotiate differences.

Enroll in Dialogue and Listening and learn how you can enhance your relationships and improve your performance!


This course is available by Special Request.