This report outlines the four fundamental components of active listening: , Non-Verbal Communication , Reflecting and Clarifying , and Withholding Judgment . Mastery of these components leads to improved conflict resolution, stronger professional relationships, and reduced miscommunication.
“So if I’m hearing you correctly, you’re frustrated not because the deadline changed, but because you weren’t consulted beforehand. Is that right?” 4 components of active listening
Use brief verbal prompts like "Go on" or "Tell me more." This report outlines the four fundamental components of
Effective Listening Skills - Highline College Writing Center Reflecting and Clarifying
Block internal monologues about your rebuttal or response.
After a meeting, you recall that your colleague said she would send a report by Thursday. On Wednesday, you gently ask, “Do you still plan to share the report tomorrow as you mentioned?”