Influence Skill: Observation
Seeing Beyond the Obvious
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The challenge with Observation
In a workplace full of distractions, important nuances often go unnoticed. But what if sharpening your observational skills could give you a competitive edge?
What is Observation
Observation involves closely monitoring and analyzing one’s environment, people, and situations to gather detailed information.
Why is Observation important?
Sharp observational skills lead to better understanding, informed decisions, and an ability to read situations or individuals effectively.
Developing the skill of Observation
- Journaling: Regularly document your observations.
- Engage Multiple Senses: Sometimes, focus on just sound or vision can enhance perception greatly.
- Seek Diverse Environments: New settings can hone observational skills.
- Regular Feedback: Discuss your observations with peers to refine your skills.
How The Influence Company can help
In our training sessions, observation training is an integral part aimed at refining your ability to perceive and analyze. Engage with activities and methodologies that elevate your observational capacity.
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