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Marcel Van De Hoef With Guest Oscar Trimboli
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The Happy Investor
How to Improve Your Listening Skills and Why You Should, with Oscar Trimboli
Listening is arguably the most important communication skill for investors. In this episode, executive coach Oscar Trimboli breaks down the art of listening. You’ll learn about the importance of listening for (investment) professionals, where to start when you want to improve your skills, how to get into the right mindset to listen and why listening is so incredibly difficult to most of us. To go deeper, go to the shownotes or connect with Marcel on LinkedIn.
2022-12-22
1h 10
workshops work
008 - How to handle ineffective power differences in meetings with Marcel van de Hoef
In this episode, I talk to Marcel van de Hoef, a journalist, coach, and podcaster. Marcel hosts The Meeting Strategist podcast and helps leaders to transmit their mission through mass communication formats. Everything he does has to do with communication, so we talk about power structures in conversations and namely in meetings and workshops. In the show, Marcel shares how he raises awareness of the impact of power differences to reduce ineffective effects on conversations. We also speak about journalism, leadership, and how to use power for role modelling. Don’t miss the part when Marce...
2019-04-24
49 min
Meeting Strategist - Conversations on Leadership & Communication
Exploring the Unsaid: Deep Listening With Oscar Trimboli
Oscar Trimboli still finds it uncomfortable to speak about listening, but I’m glad he has found a way to combine these two competing activities. Oscar is an executive coach and a listening expert based in Sydney, Australia. In this episode, he talks about the cost of poor listening for individuals and organizations and the importance for leaders to help people think and listen to what’s unsaid. This episode runs more than 90 minutes and is my longest to date, but we could easily have gone on for many more hours. One of the reasons why I...
2018-10-11
1h 34