Standard vs Custom Battery Packs - Decoding the Power Play
Listening
1. By:
Arti Boricha
Nisha Boshiya
Bavaliya Rahul
Bataviya Avani
Bhavisha
2. What is Listening …??
“listening is a ability to understand the encoded
message “
Effective listening is a art of communication which is
often taken for granted and ignored.
Listening is a process of receiving interpreting and
reacting to the message received form the
communication sender.
3. Listening is the most powerful form of
acknowledgment
…a way of saying to your customer, “You
are important.”
4. Types of Listening
Different types of listening can be categorized as a
follows
Discriminative listening.
Comprehensive listening.
Evaluative/critical listening.
Biased listening.
Superficial/casual listening.
5. Discriminative Listening
As the name it self suggests,
discrimination listening is
the most basic type of listening
where by the different between
the sound is identified.
By being sensitive to change in
the speakers rate volume ,force
,pitch and emphasis the
informative listener can detect
even minute and minor
meaning of difference in
meaning
6. Comprehensive Listening.
when the Listener
Comprehensive message in
order to understand full
meaning , it falls into
category of Comprehensive
or evaluative listening this
type of listening result in
to selection of the needed
information out of the
total information
7. Evaluative/critical Listening.
Evaluative listening is
also called “critical
listening”
Because we make
judgments about what
the others person is
saying..
8. Biased Listening.
Biased listening happens
when the person hears
only what they want to
hear such blessed
listening is often very
evaluative in nature
9. Superficial/casual Listening.
When the listener pays
no attention on the
content of the message
,it becomes superficial
listening. The
uninterested listener can
concentrate on the
theme of the conveyed
message
10. Listening vs. Hearing
Listening Hearing
It is a physical & mental
process; active; learned
process.
It is a technique used in
communication which
requires a person to pay
attention to the speaker
and provide feedback.
it is a physical process;
natural; passive.
It defines only the physical
measurement of sound
waves that are transmitted to
the ear and into the brain
where they are processed into
audible information .