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What is Listening

New Age Admissions Strategies in Business Schools
The act of mindful hearing where one is not only alert but also receptive towards anything audible.
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Soft Skills: An Effortless Interview Strategy for Selecting the Cream of the Crop
Ruchika Dugal (Independent Researcher, India)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 14
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9073-6.ch006
Abstract
This chapter focuses on the development of an effortless interview strategy for selecting the cream of the crop. While selecting the candidate for the institute, the management needs to look beyond the papers and documents. They need to look for skills that sets the candidate apart from the rest. Soft skills are the set of qualities that provide assurance to the management on the candidate chosen. The author throws light on the intricate details to be kept in mind by the interviewer while processing an interview. It takes a lot of effort to select the very best candidates from the lot. The chapter highlights the soft skills needed to be considered carefully by the management while selecting the candidate who would do justice to the seat that they will acquire. The research is based on the author's experience and discussion with the students.
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An Instructional Design Model for Design and Development of Adaptive Hypermedia Listening Environments
It is a process of giving conscious and purposeful attention, following, and understanding input/messages so that meaning can be derived out from that input/message.
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Empathetic Leadership: Framing, Guiding, and Connecting in Higher Education
Hearing what other people are saying and understanding their meanings. Listening is complex and involves affective, cognitive, and behavioral processes. Listening is a useful skill for many problems including conflict resolution.
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Designing “Concentrated Listening” for Advantageous Adult Learning With Multimedia
Paying attention to aural inputs or sound, being alert to sound with or without particular objectives.
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Exploring Peace Perspectives Through the Lens of Gender Inequality: Using Intersectionality to Examine Inclusiveness
In the context of this chapter, listening refers to an active form of engaging with the experiences of marginalized and disadvantaged people not only by providing a platform on which diverse voices can be heard, but by recognizing them as valuable contributions to the discussion and as a basis for decision making that is inclusive of all members of society.
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The Future of Composition Studies: Reconstructing the Past
The ability for a person to receive and interpret a message in the communication process.
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Minority Groups and Street Children Listening and Inclusion
The ability to receive and interpret messages in the communication process.
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