Listening Skills
Listen to Each Other
It’s been an interesting week. We started off with several
meetings in which we solicited ideas for solutions to a variety of problems.
The participation level was off the charts and people came up with a number of
good action items. Most of the time at these meetings, I have to admit that, I
have a tendency to already have the agenda doped out and most of my own answers
running in my head. I sometimes use these staff meetings more for disseminating
information, rather than actually soliciting it.
This week I did a bit more active listening and I think that
it was very beneficial to a lot of different projects. I found it fascinating
to listen to two different Resident Managers (with different sizes of complexes
and differing tenant profiles) discuss how they addressed specific problems.
Their solutions were creative and based upon sensible approaches to real world
problems.
I guess the lesson for this week was to listen and learn and
to let people not only take responsibility for the task at hand but also for
how to approach and solve it as well. It takes some trust in one another and
taking time to actually pay attention. Don’t always ask the question with the
answer running in your head.
Favorite quote I came across this week in the newsletter 321
Gold by Bob Moriarty:
“The bigger
the organization, the dumber people get as they are removed further and further
from the consequences of their decisions.”
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