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Dementia creates listening issues in quiet, noisy environments
Dec 2, 2021
Listening to the spoken word in noisy environments is challenging for everyone.
Job insecurity can be reduced by active listening managers: Study
Oct 10, 2021
Researchers at Penn State, MacEwan University, and University of Central Florida collaborated on a new study that examined how managers' active listening relates to their employees' sense of job insecurity during difficult times within companies.
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