Leadership Nuggets: Engaging In Effective Dialogues

Sep 15, 2015 1 Min Read
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What is dialogue? According to Professor George Kohlrieser, it is about thinking together. The esteemed professor shares his thoughts on how you can dialogue better in the workplace.

He leaves us with the following as food for thought the next time we want to engage in effective dialogues:

  1. How are you dialoguing?
  2. Do you answer questions when you ask?
  3. Do you ask clear questions?
  4. Do you respond effectively?
  5. Do you ask enough questions?

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