Are You a Good Listener? Steve talks with Fred Halstead, an expert in helping leaders enhance listening skills and develop the ability to ask powerful questions

Published: Jan. 29, 2019, noon

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\\nFred Halstead
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\\nAre You a Good Listener?\\xa0
\\nBe honest. Are you a great listener? Have you mastered the art of asking powerful questions? Do you show respect to team members by delegating and holding them accountable for results? One of the measures of good leadership is the number of successful people who are the result of your leadership. Showing respect for team members and helping them achieve success comes from focused listening of what they desire in their career, asking powerful questions to draw out their best, challenging them through delegation and then holding them accountable for results. It is a life-long challenge for leaders to continually improve their listening skills while developing their ability to ask impactful questions. In this podcast, Steve talks to Fred Halstead, author of Leadership Skills that Inspire Incredible Results, to get his insights on how to recognize weaknesses in listening, questioning, delegation, accountability and more, and how to create improvement in each of those areas.
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\\nYou can learn more about Fred Halstead and his book,\\xa0Leadership Skills that Inspire Incredible Results, by visiting his website here.
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\\nSteve Caldwell is an executive mentor and coach to managers and leaders who desire to excel in their career and become the leader others want to follow. Steve is a leadership expert, host of the\\xa0Manager Mojo podcast and author of the book\\xa0Manager Mojo \\u2013 Be the Leader Others Want to Follow. (www.ManagerMojo.com)
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\\nSteve also coaches his followers not only on how to become great leaders, but how to effectively coach and lead their employees to find satisfaction and fulfillment from their jobs and life.
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\\nHaving started his work career at the savvy age of 13, Steve is also currently CEO of Predictive People Analytics based in San Francisco, CA, a firm specializing in helping leaders increase sales, reduce turnover, and attract key talent. (www.PredictivePeopleAnalytics.com)
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