Listening as Presence and Being-With

Build the relational fabric that underpins communication, alignment, decision making, and collaboration.

Listening is the hidden half of communication. Leaders are taught to speak with clarity and authority, but rarely to listen with presence. This article explores listening not as a surface technique, but as a deeper practice of being with others in a way that generates trust, alignment, and shared meaning.

Listening as Presence and Being-With

Build the relational fabric that underpins communication, alignment, decision making, and collaboration.

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