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Society today is fragmented. There are frequent examples of harsh and abrasive discourse in social, employment, personal, and political settings. Name-calling, conceit, and vulgarity are frequently used in social media, and other forms of social interaction and discussion.

Communication is a critical issue in today's society. We live in a technological time with the means to easily contact people. However, the quality and effectiveness of communication is problematic: real connections with others require understanding and insight into them and their thinking. That is the purpose of true communication.

Individuals must understand the content and intent of communication. The missing link in quality and effective communication is listening. Everyone wants to be heard, but they fail to realize that all parties must listen. Listening is an essential skill and is more than simply hearing.

Communication is essential in all facets of life because it concerns not only the physica

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In this disharmonious world, Getting The Message, artfully illustrates our societal failings highlighted by our inability to truly listen to messages being hurled at us through what seems to be an unending stream of information resources. Goens carefully explores the impacts and processes it takes to process a message and its intent. This book serves as a training manual to understand the perils of not truly hearing a message and provides a path to better one’s ability to understand information.

-- Adam S. Rinko, municipal director of emergency management

George Goens has given us a healing message for all times, but one that is uniquely positioned to enlighten us in times of crisis that heighten our hunger for meaningful communication. Goens acknowledges the inadequacy of language alone to communicate; he opens us to the power of the non-verbal to hear the total message. In his understanding, this is not a passive act. Deep listening can take us into new territory, perhaps challenging us beyond our comfortable filters and gifting us with new insights.

-- Emmy Theisen, educational technology consultant

An excellent book on a topic we all take for granted. From Mortimer Adler to Ellie Wiesel the author cites historians and others that have demonstrated that listening is more than hearing and is a critical part of communication that is rarely taught.

-- Carlton Moody, retired superintendent of schools

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1: Democracy

Chapter 2: Communication

Chapter 3: Ethics

Chapter 4: Listening

Chapter 5: Voice

Chapter 6: Active Listening

Chapter 7: Dialogue

Chapter 8: Mindsets

Chapter 9: Thinking

Chapter 10: People

Epilogue: Wisdom and Honor

Getting the Message

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/8/2021 12:02:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475853841, 978-1475853841
      ISBN10: 147585384X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Society today is fragmented. There are frequent examples of harsh and abrasive discourse in social, employment, personal, and political settings. Name-calling, conceit, and vulgarity are frequently used in social media, and other forms of social interaction and discussion.

      Communication is a critical issue in today's society. We live in a technological time with the means to easily contact people. However, the quality and effectiveness of communication is problematic: real connections with others require understanding and insight into them and their thinking. That is the purpose of true communication.

      Individuals must understand the content and intent of communication. The missing link in quality and effective communication is listening. Everyone wants to be heard, but they fail to realize that all parties must listen. Listening is an essential skill and is more than simply hearing.

      Communication is essential in all facets of life because it concerns not only the physica

      Trade Review

      In this disharmonious world, Getting The Message, artfully illustrates our societal failings highlighted by our inability to truly listen to messages being hurled at us through what seems to be an unending stream of information resources. Goens carefully explores the impacts and processes it takes to process a message and its intent. This book serves as a training manual to understand the perils of not truly hearing a message and provides a path to better one’s ability to understand information.

      -- Adam S. Rinko, municipal director of emergency management

      George Goens has given us a healing message for all times, but one that is uniquely positioned to enlighten us in times of crisis that heighten our hunger for meaningful communication. Goens acknowledges the inadequacy of language alone to communicate; he opens us to the power of the non-verbal to hear the total message. In his understanding, this is not a passive act. Deep listening can take us into new territory, perhaps challenging us beyond our comfortable filters and gifting us with new insights.

      -- Emmy Theisen, educational technology consultant

      An excellent book on a topic we all take for granted. From Mortimer Adler to Ellie Wiesel the author cites historians and others that have demonstrated that listening is more than hearing and is a critical part of communication that is rarely taught.

      -- Carlton Moody, retired superintendent of schools

      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Chapter 1: Democracy

      Chapter 2: Communication

      Chapter 3: Ethics

      Chapter 4: Listening

      Chapter 5: Voice

      Chapter 6: Active Listening

      Chapter 7: Dialogue

      Chapter 8: Mindsets

      Chapter 9: Thinking

      Chapter 10: People

      Epilogue: Wisdom and Honor

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