Can active listening be taught and practiced in a virtual or remote work environment, and if so, what are some effective strategies for implementing active listening in digital communication?
Yes, active listening can be taught and practiced in a virtual or remote work environment. Some effective strategies for implementing active listening in digital communication include using video calls to observe nonverbal cues, paraphrasing and summarizing to show understanding, asking clarifying questions to ensure comprehension, and providing feedback to demonstrate engagement and attentiveness. Additionally, setting clear expectations for communication and creating opportunities for open dialogue can enhance active listening in a virtual setting.
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