November 18, 2025
Positive Links Speaker Series
Listening to Flourish: Harnessing High-Quality Listening to Build Thriving Organizations
Guy Itzchakov
Associate Professor, Department of Human Services, University of Haifa
November 18, 2025
About the talk
Good listening isn’t just passive attention; it is an active tool that shapes how people think, feel, and connect. Professor Guy Itzchakov’s research shows that high-quality listening, marked by focused attention, accurate understanding, and a non-judgmental intent, facilitates profound introspection, self-disclosure, and social connection. When employees feel truly heard, they report higher job satisfaction and performance, stronger commitment, and lower burnout and turnover intentions. Experiments also show that being genuinely listened to reduces social defensiveness, promotes self-reflection, and can depolarize attitudes and disagreements.
In this Positive Links session, Prof. Itzchakov will share his cutting-edge research and unpack what makes listening “high quality” and why it matters for leaders, employees, and practitioners. Drawing on studies from his lab and work with organizations worldwide, he will explain the components of good listening and demonstrate concrete behaviors that make people feel understood. Join us to learn how high-quality listening builds trust, liking, and relationship satisfaction; how it can bridge ideological divides and spark innovation by reducing defensiveness; and how to cultivate a listening culture through training and practice. By the end of the session, you will have research-based tools to foster positive relationships and build organizations where people can thrive.
Resources
- Slide deck presentation from his session
- Visit Guy Itzchakov’s Website
- Guy’s Psychology Today blog: The Listening Lens
- Video: The Power of Listening in a Polarized World by the Templeton World Charity Foundation
- Guy’s Harvard Business Review article: The Power of Listening in Helping People Change
