A good listener will listen not only to what is being said but also to what is left unsaid or only partially said. Effective listening, therefore, involves observing body language and noticing inconsistencies between verbal and non-verbal messages, as well as just what is being said at any given moment. But are we practicing that?
We have Yvonne Chin Irving who is the Director of Communication Excellence Training and Educator and Author Andrine Tulloch Francis to discuss more.
J. Wray & Nephew Limited, a subsidiary of Campari Group, has expanded its premium spirits…
Based on media reports and calls from journalists, I understand that I am the subject…
Work to improve a critical section of the Mandela Highway through Central Village came to…
The voters of St. Ann North Eastern go to the polls today (September 30, 2024)…
Reprehensible, abominable, and repulsive! That’s how the Integrity Commission is describing a fake document circulating…
Detectives in St. James have charged 30-year-old Joseph McKenzie, also known as "Geo," with the…