In today’s fast-paced, hybrid workplaces, genuine attention is scarce—and costly misunderstandings are common. Mastering Intentional Active Listening in the Global Workplace equips business leaders, managers, and consultants with practical tools to decode what’s really being said—especially in virtual, cross-cultural, and AI-enhanced settings.

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Mastering Intentional Active Listening in Global Workplaces


Instructors: Eric Zackrison
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What you'll learn
Apply core active listening behaviors to build trust in professional conversations.
Use reflective listening and emotion regulation techniques to deescalate conflict across cultures.
Adapt listening strategies to virtual, asynchronous, and AI supported workflows for hybrid teams.
Measure and embed listening practices using dashboards and rituals at team and organizational levels.
Skills you'll gain
- Verbal Communication Skills
- Remote Access Systems
- Conflict Management
- Oral Comprehension
- Team Collaboration
- Communication Strategies
- Strategic Leadership
- Communication
- Leadership
- Emotional Intelligence
- Business Leadership
- Drive Engagement
- Empathy
- Social Skills
- Diversity and Inclusion
- Interpersonal Communications
- Active Listening
- Recognizing Others
- Cultural Diversity
- AI literacy
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