Active Listening
Become an effective leader by displaying science-backed active-listening behaviors.
Open-Ended Questions
Involves asking questions that invite elaboration and deeper thinking rather than simple yes-or-no answers. Nanu tracks how often you use open-ended prompts to draw out richer contributions and encourage others to share their reasoning.
Acknowledgements
Focuses on verbally recognising and validating others' contributions to signal genuine engagement and understanding. Nanu measures how frequently you affirm, reference, or build upon what others have said during conversations.
Rephrasing
Involves restating or summarising what someone has said in your own words to confirm understanding and show attentiveness. Nanu tracks how you paraphrase others' ideas, ensuring meaning is preserved and speakers feel heard.
Silence and Pace
Centres on using pauses intentionally and managing conversational tempo to create space for reflection and deeper dialogue. Nanu measures your pacing patterns, how you allow others time to process your contributions, and whether you leave small gaps for others to feel confident to participate.
Interruptions
Focuses on awareness and management of conversational interruptions, both your own and those within the group. Nanu tracks interruption frequency, patterns, and their impact on speaking balance to help you foster more respectful and equitable dialogue.