Talk:Active Listening Technique

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What I would change about the article as-is:

- Include a small segment of the history of active listening techniques in the 'big idea' section. It is always good to know how something came to life and how it has adapted over time and for which reasons.

- Improve the structure of the article: barriers to active listening and limitations to active listening could appear in one section but are separated right now. Also, I would make the barriers to the active listening section smaller as it is, in my opinion, not as relevant as other information while it takes up a lot of space.

- Update the visual content and add more illustrations where appropriate.

- Use more different references. The 'Project Management Institute Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge' is used very dominantly. I would add more sources to include multiple perspectives or substantiate a claim by showing that multiple sources agree.

- I am missing some important limits to active listening in project management such as it is time-consuming, skill-dependency, emotional intensity and the fact that it does not guarantee success.

- Add a section on how to practice your active listening skills.

- Add a section on how to practice active listening in an online setting: very relevant nowadays.


This article is a good basis but I would do quite some things differently so my article will be a balance of using the current article, updating some parts and adding new sections, if that is alright?

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