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Wednesday
Dec092009

Are You an 18-Second Boss? Strategic Listening is a Profession

Wow! Tom Peters is on fire in this video!

What does Tom Peters believe is the one secret to creating the most effective organization possible?

According to Tom, "the single most significant strategic strength that an organization can have is not a good strategic plan, but a commitment to strategic listening on the part of every member of the organization."

I'm soooooo excited hearing this from Tom Peters because I truly believe that to be effective communicators we must begin the communication process by listening with an open heart and an open mind. Only then can true engagement with an audience begin.

It's only three-minutes so take a moment and watch this. Big hat tip to David Zinger for the video.

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