AACSB Insights: The Art of Building High-Quality Connections

Natalie Longmire, assistant professor of management, contributed an article to AACSB Insights highlighting ways individuals can build stronger interpersonal skills, an essential element in achieving success in the workplace.
To be great listeners, we must set a benevolent intention toward the other person that prioritizes a sense of togetherness in the moment. Speakers need to feel that they are being not only comprehended, but also validated and supported in what they are seeking to convey.
To read the article in its entirety, visit aacsb.edu:
https://www.aacsb.edu/insights/articles/2023/02/the-art-of-building-high-quality-connections
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