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Assignment Question(s): Question 1: Critical Thinking Two Phrases That Indicate Your Boss Is Not Listening To You One of the biggest predictors of whether an employee will be engaged at work is the extent to which they feel like their boss listens to them. But sadly, weve all had (or are having) the experience of a boss who doesnt listen to us. And Im not talking about really blatant situations (e.g. they literally turn away from us or roll their eyes), but rather those situations in which the boss acts like theyre listening but hears nothing we say. I recently witnessed just such a case. An executive, lets call him Pat, was holding a town hall meeting to discuss the companys recent, and disappointing, employee engagement survey results. About 40 employees showed up to the meeting. He kicked things off by saying, Welcome, everybody. As you know, Im having this meeting today because I want to hear your concerns directly. Im here to listen about your issues with your supervisors, so fire away. One employee raised his hand first and said, With the recent cost-cutting, I think weve all got concerns about whether were going to have jobs next year. Pat quickly responded, Oh, I hear you. You think youve got problems? At least your wages are ones that other companies will pay. But Im the VP and Im over 50, so when you combine my high salary with my age, Im going to have a really tough time finding a job. But hey, lifes not fair, right? Then another employee raised their hand. I actually have a different concern. My supervisor tells me that Im supposed to bring her any suggestions for improvement, but when I do, its like she doesnt listen to me. Pat responded, I know how that feels, but I dont want you to worry, because those feelings will pass and you will get over it. Source: Forbes Magazine Think about how well this manager listened in high-pressure situation: Explain how well he did at each of the following active listening skills: paying attention, holding judgment, reflecting, clarifying, and sharing. (2.5 Marks)Suggest some strategies to turn this manager into an excellent listener.(2.5 Marks) Question 2: Writing Exercise Things have been a little tight lately, and you need some money to get you through to the end of the school term. Write two letters asking for a loan of $500 (1) to a friend, (2) to a bank loan officer. How do your approaches to these audiences differ? (5 Marks) Answers Answer-Answer-