Listening
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What all companies really need to do to improve their performance is to get better at
listening
to the conversations that are already out there on the Internet.
There are two modes of
listening.
There’s the
listening
you do to learn, which ideally can be somewhat automated.
All of that is important, but then there’s the
listening
you do so that your customers can feel listened to.
Fitbit is not unique; it’s one of many start-ups that are using their own customers to help them achieve greater scale in
listening.
But most important is
listening
well enough to say, “We’re sorry” in a convincing way.
In the end,
listening
carefully is the best way to show respect for anyone, customer or partner, friend or boss.
What is not clear is whether anyone is
listening.
The lesson for Europe – and for the US – is clear: it is time to stop
listening
to what banks say, and start focusing on what they do.
On International Women’s Day, the world must stop ignoring girls’ voices – and start
listening.
Thus, the US has continued to do the wrong – or at best inadequate – thing:
listening
to and, worse, believing those who have been part of the problem.
Moreover, respecting people means
listening
to their viewpoints and not talking past them, even when you disagree.
Explain yourself: In the aftermath of a default, it may seem that no one is
listening
to even the most rational of explanations.
Listening
to Africa’s Future FarmersNAIROBI – Africa is in the midst of a youth employment crisis.
When it comes to air pollution, however, Europe might consider doing less talking and more
listening.
Despite a strong consensus among economists that Puerto Rico needs a radically different economic and debt-restructuring plan, the relevant policymakers do not seem to be
listening.
While I was
listening
to “Fidelio,”tens of thousands of Hong Kongers (organizers say hundreds of thousands) were demonstrating for liberty.
“The truth is that the French listen to Madonna, just as they used to love
listening
to Elvis and Sinatra,” Sarkozy said.
Consider how gangsters in crime movies talk when they know that the police are
listening.
Anyone following the press in Israel during the anniversary celebrations and
listening
closely to what was said in Jerusalem did not have to be a prophet to understand that matters are coming to a head.
The hierarchy allows you to understand meaning, whether the input got to your brain by reading or
listening.
Don’t blame the leaders for appearing short-sighted and indecisive; the fault may lie with us, the public, for not
listening
to the worrywarts.
Kaufman has consistently pressed them to do more – and do it much faster; to be sure, they and many others are now
listening.
And growing numbers of voters are now saying as much to their representatives, who, sooner or later, will have to start
listening
if they want to avoid imperiling their own electoral chances.
Last month, for example, the revelation that an American-made Boeing 737, specially outfitted for the use of President Jiang Zemin, was bugged with dozens of
listening
devices, elicited only a mild from the Chinese government.
Seeing the behavior of friends, all French,
listening
with me to Hollande, I was reminded of another moment.
I had found myself in a restaurant in the old city of Suzdal,
listening
to President Mikhail Gorbachev’s “New Year wishes.”
If the problem of equitable access is to be solved, authorities must fulfill their responsibility to the governed, which means listening, learning, and ultimately leading the effort to address it.
Yet
listening
to the world’s leaders speak, last week, I was struck by their passion, commitment, and collective determination to turn a page from a past of countries divided by narrow interests to nations united in the cause of a global common good.
Rather then
listening
to radical clerics, they are busy assimilating, sending their kids to law and medical school, barbequing on weekends, and going to (American) football games – all while still maintaining devout ties to their religion and community.
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