Learn how to effectively use body language in job interviews with this visual representation of how recruiters can both better interpret candidate body language and also use their own to convey the right messages to candidates.
Communication takes many forms between individuals and groups, both verbal and nonverbal. Verbal communication includes spoken language which uses symbols and grammar, while nonverbal aspects like facial expressions and body language also convey significant meaning. Effective communication is important for organizations to function well, as all members need to properly convey information to achieve shared objectives. Misalignment between communicators can limit understanding.
Society, business and technology are all dependent on effective communication. Without effective communication there is confusion, dissatisfaction and misunderstandings. In order to operate a business appropriately, one must understand the basics of business communication and its essential role in creating success. Business communication is any form of communication, verbal or nonverbal, that is used to relay a message, promote a product or service or share information.
14 keys to powerful body language when giving a speechPrince Prempeh
Bodies are wonderful things, we all have one, we all navigate our way through life in one and we all use one when we speak in public. Yes, we do! Fear of incorrect body language, or not knowing that there is such a thing, can pose a real problem when it comes to public speaking.
Here at Speechstorming we’ve given countless workshops on body language and here’s a little of what we’ve learnt!
LeeAnn Kruszynski discusses how strong observational skills allow us to find beauty in everyday things and learn from both natural and manmade structures. By observing our surroundings closely, we can apply lessons learned from observations to other situations, enriching our lives beyond the moment of observation. Becoming better observers can help us become more adept problem solvers.
This document discusses assertive communication style for pharmaceutical sales representatives. It defines assertive style as getting one's needs met while also meeting others' needs, unlike aggressive style which ignores others' needs or submissive style which ignores one's own needs. It provides guidance on assertive appearance including making eye contact, posture, and facial expressions that convey confidence without aggression. Regarding assertive speech, it recommends using an engaged tone of voice, active listening techniques like paraphrasing, emphasizing key points, and repeating messages multiple times to reinforce them.
Where do I come from? Who am I? and Where am I going? Those are fundamental questions that everyone should ask themselves, and honestly try to answer in order to live a plentiful life devoid of fear and doubt. The Urantia Book teachings give us abundant information to answer those questions, presenting us a complete frame of reference extending from the material to the spiritual, in order to get a clear direction going inward toward the Creator or all things and beings, our Heavenly Father. This knowledge of truth guided by wisdom can immensely help us in order to avoid the missteps of evolutionary experience.
This document discusses observations versus inferences and includes examples of optical illusions to test the reader's observation skills. It contains:
1) A brief introduction that distinguishes observations, which use the senses to gather facts, from inferences, which are logical interpretations based on prior knowledge and experience.
2) A series of images and questions about the images to test the reader's ability to make observations without inferences.
3) Explanations of the illusions and tricks played on the reader's perception to demonstrate how inferences can differ from objective observations.
5 Optimum Techniques to Motivating Employees at the WorkplaceBuzz Marketing Pros
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Communication takes many forms between individuals and groups, both verbal and nonverbal. Verbal communication includes spoken language which uses symbols and grammar, while nonverbal aspects like facial expressions and body language also convey significant meaning. Effective communication is important for organizations to function well, as all members need to properly convey information to achieve shared objectives. Misalignment between communicators can limit understanding.
Society, business and technology are all dependent on effective communication. Without effective communication there is confusion, dissatisfaction and misunderstandings. In order to operate a business appropriately, one must understand the basics of business communication and its essential role in creating success. Business communication is any form of communication, verbal or nonverbal, that is used to relay a message, promote a product or service or share information.
14 keys to powerful body language when giving a speechPrince Prempeh
Bodies are wonderful things, we all have one, we all navigate our way through life in one and we all use one when we speak in public. Yes, we do! Fear of incorrect body language, or not knowing that there is such a thing, can pose a real problem when it comes to public speaking.
Here at Speechstorming we’ve given countless workshops on body language and here’s a little of what we’ve learnt!
LeeAnn Kruszynski discusses how strong observational skills allow us to find beauty in everyday things and learn from both natural and manmade structures. By observing our surroundings closely, we can apply lessons learned from observations to other situations, enriching our lives beyond the moment of observation. Becoming better observers can help us become more adept problem solvers.
This document discusses assertive communication style for pharmaceutical sales representatives. It defines assertive style as getting one's needs met while also meeting others' needs, unlike aggressive style which ignores others' needs or submissive style which ignores one's own needs. It provides guidance on assertive appearance including making eye contact, posture, and facial expressions that convey confidence without aggression. Regarding assertive speech, it recommends using an engaged tone of voice, active listening techniques like paraphrasing, emphasizing key points, and repeating messages multiple times to reinforce them.
Where do I come from? Who am I? and Where am I going? Those are fundamental questions that everyone should ask themselves, and honestly try to answer in order to live a plentiful life devoid of fear and doubt. The Urantia Book teachings give us abundant information to answer those questions, presenting us a complete frame of reference extending from the material to the spiritual, in order to get a clear direction going inward toward the Creator or all things and beings, our Heavenly Father. This knowledge of truth guided by wisdom can immensely help us in order to avoid the missteps of evolutionary experience.
This document discusses observations versus inferences and includes examples of optical illusions to test the reader's observation skills. It contains:
1) A brief introduction that distinguishes observations, which use the senses to gather facts, from inferences, which are logical interpretations based on prior knowledge and experience.
2) A series of images and questions about the images to test the reader's ability to make observations without inferences.
3) Explanations of the illusions and tricks played on the reader's perception to demonstrate how inferences can differ from objective observations.
5 Optimum Techniques to Motivating Employees at the WorkplaceBuzz Marketing Pros
Mortgage Originator Jimmy Vercellino, specializing in VA loans, helps veterans use their VA loan benefit to their greatest advantage. For more details call us at 480-351-5904 or visit our site http://www.valoansforvets.com/
The views expressed here are those of the individual author and do not necessarily represent those of First Choice Bank (NMLS #: 177877) and First Choice Loan Services Inc. (NMLS #: 210764), 7600 E. Doubletree Ranch Road, Scottsdale AZ 85258. Equal Housing Lender. www.fcloans.com/disclaimer/
www.fcbhomeloans.com/privacy
7600 E. Doubletree Ranch Road #200
Scottsdale, AZ 85258
Phone: (480) 351-5904
Email: jimmyv@fcbmtg.com
http://www.valoansforvets.com
http://google.com/+valoansforvets
http://facebook.com/valoansforvets
Assertiveness is communicating one's needs, feelings, opinions, and beliefs openly and honestly without violating others' rights. It differs from aggression which benefits self at others' expense. Assertiveness has positive outcomes for all. Being assertive helps build self-confidence, self-esteem, respect from others, and improves communication and decision-making. To be assertive, one should be direct and honest about feelings and needs, say no to unreasonable expectations, use "I" statements, and respect others' rights. Assertiveness takes practice but does not guarantee happiness or fair treatment.
Reference frame and describing motion (distance and displacement)Simple ABbieC
What is motion? Describing motion in terms of its reference frame, distance and displacement. This presentation also includes some sample problems relating to computation of distance and displacement.
Acknowledgement to all web and print resources.
A good scientist is observant. The document discusses the key steps of the scientific method: asking a question, conducting background research, developing a hypothesis, designing and conducting an experiment with independent and dependent variables, analyzing data, and communicating results. An observant scientist follows these steps carefully to make discoveries in a systematic, evidence-based way.
This document discusses assertiveness and provides definitions, examples, and strategies. It defines assertiveness as the ability to communicate needs, feelings, opinions, and beliefs in an open and honest way without violating others' rights. Research found that assertiveness is an essential trait for 74% of leaders. The document then provides examples of assertive individuals, comparisons of passive, aggressive, and assertive behaviors, and a 10-step plan for developing assertive communication skills through preparation, practice, and getting feedback. Overall, it promotes assertiveness as having benefits like career advancement, better relationships, reduced stress, and feeling better about oneself.
Frame of reference and ego states - transactional analysis - Manu Melwin JoyManu Melwin Joy
As an further aid to understanding the frame of reference, the Schiffs suggest that it can be thought of as a “skin that surrounds the ego states binding them together.
Frame of reference and redefining - transactional analysis - Manu Melwin JoyManu Melwin Joy
The frame of reference is defined by the Schiffs as the structure of associated responses which integrates the various ego states in response to specific stimuli.
Frame of reference - transactional analysis - Manu Melwin JoyManu Melwin Joy
The frame of reference is defined by the Schiffs as the structure of associated responses which integrates the various ego states in response to specific stimuli.
This document discusses various forms of entertainment and communication. It begins by listing members of a team and then defines communication. It explores goals of communication and provides a brief history. The document then defines entertainment and discusses how it provides diversion and rejuvenation. It explores various forms of entertainment media including print media, television, radio, internet, mobile phones, dance and music. It notes how communication and entertainment are interlinked, with communication being easier to grasp when coupled with entertainment. The document concludes by thanking the reader.
Your self-image is defined by how you see yourself and is shaped by what others say about you. A poor self-image can negatively impact your self-esteem, accomplishments, and relationships. Some common obstacles to a positive self-image are shyness, feeling inferior to others, and being ashamed of your appearance. The document provides tips for improving self-image such as focusing on your positive qualities, changing negative thoughts, creating confidence-building experiences, and changing limiting beliefs.
The document discusses reference frame theory for modeling electrical machines. It describes how reference frame transformations were developed to simplify differential equations for machines by reducing complexity. Specifically, it outlines transformations developed by Park, Stanley, Kron, Brereton, Krause/Thomas, and Clarke for modeling synchronous and induction machines using rotating reference frames. The advantages of these transformations are that they reduce the number of equations, make coefficients time-invariant, and allow easier analysis and control implementation.
Self Image. A positive and Negative OutlookMignon Meiring
This document discusses positive thinking, self-image, and their correlation. It explains that positive thinking admits thoughts that promote growth, while self-image is how one views their characteristics and abilities. Several factors, like peers, parents, and media influence self-image. When analyzed together, positive thinking and self-image show a strong correlation, as positive thinking is linked to improved self-image. Developing a positive self-image requires focusing on one's strengths and accepting responsibility.
- Our ability to observe is influenced by environmental factors and the natural filters in our brains. Witness observations of crimes can be incomplete or inaccurate.
- The Innocence Project found that 87% of wrongful convictions resulted from flawed eyewitness testimony.
- Police officers and crime scene investigators are trained in observation skills to carefully record facts without judgment. Forensic scientists examine evidence objectively and provide expert testimony in court.
The document lists the top 10 massage techniques. They are: 1) Swedish massage, 2) Deep tissue massage, 3) Sports massage, 4) Indian head massage, 5) Reflexology, 6) Hot stone massage, 7) Shiatsu massage, 8) Neuromuscular massage, 9) Pregnancy massage, and 10) Aromatherapy massage. Each technique is described in one to three sentences explaining its movements and therapeutic benefits such as relaxing muscles, improving circulation, and reducing stress and tension.
The document discusses observation skills and types of observation. It provides examples of different types of observation including scientific, natural, subjective/objective, direct/indirect, and structured/unstructured observation. Advantages of observation include being direct, providing immediate information, and being easy to complete. Disadvantages include potential for bias and misinterpretation. The document also discusses recording observations, observing verbal and nonverbal communication cues, and improving observation skills through curiosity and open-mindedness.
The document discusses self-image and the factors that influence it. Several surveys are presented that explore peoples' perceptions of themselves and how others view them. The majority of people believe in themselves and their abilities, though some are influenced more than others by peers and media. Improving self-image involves focusing on personal strengths and changing negative thoughts.
This document provides guidance on writing observation essays based on direct investigation through the five senses. It discusses choosing a topic that is new to readers, focusing on specific details to help readers visualize the topic, and using showing rather than telling to convey meaning. The key is to gather detailed notes through observing with all five senses, then select vivid details to paint a picture for the reader rather than summarizing. The goal is to engage and intrigue readers through showing techniques.
Assertiveness is communicating one's needs, feelings, opinions, and beliefs openly and honestly without violating others' rights. It differs from aggression which benefits self at others' expense. Assertiveness has positive outcomes for all. Being assertive helps build self-confidence, self-esteem, respect from others, and improves communication and decision-making. To be assertive, one should be direct and honest about feelings and needs, say no to unreasonable expectations, use "I" statements, and respect others' rights. Assertiveness takes practice but does not guarantee happiness or fair treatment.
Reference frame and describing motion (distance and displacement)Simple ABbieC
What is motion? Describing motion in terms of its reference frame, distance and displacement. This presentation also includes some sample problems relating to computation of distance and displacement.
Acknowledgement to all web and print resources.
A good scientist is observant. The document discusses the key steps of the scientific method: asking a question, conducting background research, developing a hypothesis, designing and conducting an experiment with independent and dependent variables, analyzing data, and communicating results. An observant scientist follows these steps carefully to make discoveries in a systematic, evidence-based way.
This document discusses assertiveness and provides definitions, examples, and strategies. It defines assertiveness as the ability to communicate needs, feelings, opinions, and beliefs in an open and honest way without violating others' rights. Research found that assertiveness is an essential trait for 74% of leaders. The document then provides examples of assertive individuals, comparisons of passive, aggressive, and assertive behaviors, and a 10-step plan for developing assertive communication skills through preparation, practice, and getting feedback. Overall, it promotes assertiveness as having benefits like career advancement, better relationships, reduced stress, and feeling better about oneself.
Frame of reference and ego states - transactional analysis - Manu Melwin JoyManu Melwin Joy
As an further aid to understanding the frame of reference, the Schiffs suggest that it can be thought of as a “skin that surrounds the ego states binding them together.
Frame of reference and redefining - transactional analysis - Manu Melwin JoyManu Melwin Joy
The frame of reference is defined by the Schiffs as the structure of associated responses which integrates the various ego states in response to specific stimuli.
Frame of reference - transactional analysis - Manu Melwin JoyManu Melwin Joy
The frame of reference is defined by the Schiffs as the structure of associated responses which integrates the various ego states in response to specific stimuli.
This document discusses various forms of entertainment and communication. It begins by listing members of a team and then defines communication. It explores goals of communication and provides a brief history. The document then defines entertainment and discusses how it provides diversion and rejuvenation. It explores various forms of entertainment media including print media, television, radio, internet, mobile phones, dance and music. It notes how communication and entertainment are interlinked, with communication being easier to grasp when coupled with entertainment. The document concludes by thanking the reader.
Your self-image is defined by how you see yourself and is shaped by what others say about you. A poor self-image can negatively impact your self-esteem, accomplishments, and relationships. Some common obstacles to a positive self-image are shyness, feeling inferior to others, and being ashamed of your appearance. The document provides tips for improving self-image such as focusing on your positive qualities, changing negative thoughts, creating confidence-building experiences, and changing limiting beliefs.
The document discusses reference frame theory for modeling electrical machines. It describes how reference frame transformations were developed to simplify differential equations for machines by reducing complexity. Specifically, it outlines transformations developed by Park, Stanley, Kron, Brereton, Krause/Thomas, and Clarke for modeling synchronous and induction machines using rotating reference frames. The advantages of these transformations are that they reduce the number of equations, make coefficients time-invariant, and allow easier analysis and control implementation.
Self Image. A positive and Negative OutlookMignon Meiring
This document discusses positive thinking, self-image, and their correlation. It explains that positive thinking admits thoughts that promote growth, while self-image is how one views their characteristics and abilities. Several factors, like peers, parents, and media influence self-image. When analyzed together, positive thinking and self-image show a strong correlation, as positive thinking is linked to improved self-image. Developing a positive self-image requires focusing on one's strengths and accepting responsibility.
- Our ability to observe is influenced by environmental factors and the natural filters in our brains. Witness observations of crimes can be incomplete or inaccurate.
- The Innocence Project found that 87% of wrongful convictions resulted from flawed eyewitness testimony.
- Police officers and crime scene investigators are trained in observation skills to carefully record facts without judgment. Forensic scientists examine evidence objectively and provide expert testimony in court.
The document lists the top 10 massage techniques. They are: 1) Swedish massage, 2) Deep tissue massage, 3) Sports massage, 4) Indian head massage, 5) Reflexology, 6) Hot stone massage, 7) Shiatsu massage, 8) Neuromuscular massage, 9) Pregnancy massage, and 10) Aromatherapy massage. Each technique is described in one to three sentences explaining its movements and therapeutic benefits such as relaxing muscles, improving circulation, and reducing stress and tension.
The document discusses observation skills and types of observation. It provides examples of different types of observation including scientific, natural, subjective/objective, direct/indirect, and structured/unstructured observation. Advantages of observation include being direct, providing immediate information, and being easy to complete. Disadvantages include potential for bias and misinterpretation. The document also discusses recording observations, observing verbal and nonverbal communication cues, and improving observation skills through curiosity and open-mindedness.
The document discusses self-image and the factors that influence it. Several surveys are presented that explore peoples' perceptions of themselves and how others view them. The majority of people believe in themselves and their abilities, though some are influenced more than others by peers and media. Improving self-image involves focusing on personal strengths and changing negative thoughts.
This document provides guidance on writing observation essays based on direct investigation through the five senses. It discusses choosing a topic that is new to readers, focusing on specific details to help readers visualize the topic, and using showing rather than telling to convey meaning. The key is to gather detailed notes through observing with all five senses, then select vivid details to paint a picture for the reader rather than summarizing. The goal is to engage and intrigue readers through showing techniques.
Master Body Language and Become A Better Recruiter
1. and become a
BETTER RECRUITER
BBEETTTTEERR RREECCRRUUIITTEERR
The Words don't have it. The Body does.
Study these body language behaviors and skills
to find the best candidates for the job.
Reading Communicating
a candidate with a candidate
Looking to the Left
May Mean a Lie
Does the Candidate Really
Have the Experience?
leaning in shows
interest
Are You Showing Interest in
the Candidate?
Shuffling Feet Can
signal Nervousness
Are They Strong Enough for
the Position?
"Always Watch the Candidate's Feet.
Feet are the least rehearsed and most
honest part of the body.
Are their feet pointed to the door?
The conversation may be over."
— Carol Kinsey Goman, Ph.D.
Are you Maintaining Eye Contact
AND Watching their Feet?
power posing indicates confidence
Is the Candidate Confident
Do They Really
Like the Offer?
“When interviewing, look for signs of discomfort...particularly when
asking probing questions. The more relaxed they are answering, the
more truthful the answer is likely to be."
— Robert Phipps
(or Overconfident)?
Are You Showing Confidence
in the Candidate?
Crossed Legs
Shows Interest
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Palms Down Mean
"No Questions Asked"
If the Offer is Firm,
Are you Making it Known?
Learn more about Body Language
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