A Possible Dark Side of Listening? Teachers Listening to Pupils Can Increase Burnout
A growing body of the literature on interpersonal listening has revealed numerous positive outcomes in the workplace. For example, employees who listen well are perceived as leaders, perform better at work, gain trust, and succeed in negotiations, among other benefits. However, there is a gap in the...
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Main Authors: | Eli Vinokur (Author), Guy Itzchakov (Author), Avinoam Yomtovian (Author) |
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