Inclusion programs need a foundation of listening: 5 steps to promote active, empathetic listener interactions

A study published in the Harvard Business Review, identified the characteristics that make someone an outstanding listener. It found that good listeners make the other person feel supported through a two-way dialog, rather than a one-way speaker versus listener interaction. As a global biopharmaceutical company focused on developing life-changing medicines for people living with rare diseases and devastating conditions, Alexion recognizes that actively listening to all our stakeholders can lead…
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