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Meet My Next Group of Coaches!

Marshall Goldsmith

Pawel Motyl – Formerly CEO Harvard Business Review Poland, noted speaker, consultant and executive coach, author Labirynt Sztuka podejmowania decyzji. Liz Wiseman – Bestselling author of Multipliers, Thinkers 50 Top Ten Leadership Thinker 2015-17, Winner of the ATD Champion of Talent Award. External Coaches—Cohort 1.

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Introducing 100 Coaches: Pay It Forward Champions

Marshall Goldsmith

Liz Wiseman – Author of the best-selling books: Rookie Smarts and Multipliers. Teaches leadership to executives and emerging leaders around the world. Sanyin Siang – Executive Director of the Duke University Fuqua/Coach K Center on Leadership & Ethics (COLE). Executive Coaches.

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4 Levels of Listening Underutilized

CO2

Theresa Wiseman , a nursing scholar, suggests these four attributes are present with empathetic listening: See the world as the other sees it. Level Three: Providing Empathy. This type of listening demonstrates that you are in it with the speaker. Empathy fuels connection while sympathy drives disconnection, according to Bren Brown.

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Four Levels of Listening Underutilized

CO2

Theresa Wiseman , a nursing scholar, suggests these four attributes are present with empathetic listening: See the world as the other sees it. Level Three: Providing Empathy. This type of listening demonstrates that you are in it with the speaker. Empathy fuels connection while sympathy drives disconnection, according to Bren Brown.

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Four Levels of Listening Underutilized

CO2

Theresa Wiseman , a nursing scholar, suggests these four attributes are present with empathetic listening: See the world as the other sees it. Level Three: Providing Empathy. This type of listening demonstrates that you are in it with the speaker. Empathy fuels connection while sympathy drives disconnection, according to Bren Brown.