Messages can be communicated through gestures and touch, body language or posture, facial expression and eye contact.
The process of communication through sending and receiving wordless cues between people.
Messages can be communicated through gestures and touch, body language or posture, facial expression and eye contact.
The process of communication through sending and receiving wordless cues between people.
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business communication
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formal communication
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informal communication
,
verbal communication
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non verbal communication
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communication
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methods of communication
,
barriers to communication
Non verbal communication are messages which are communicated by us whether intentionally or unaware, but it gives impact to our communication especially in business communication
This presentation contains forms of Non verbal Communication:
Body Language & Gestures
Chronemics
Haptic Comm.
Proxemics
Paralanguage
Office & Environment
Seating Arrangements
Gifts
,
business communication
,
formal communication
,
informal communication
,
verbal communication
,
non verbal communication
,
communication
,
methods of communication
,
barriers to communication
Non verbal communication are messages which are communicated by us whether intentionally or unaware, but it gives impact to our communication especially in business communication
This presentation contains forms of Non verbal Communication:
Body Language & Gestures
Chronemics
Haptic Comm.
Proxemics
Paralanguage
Office & Environment
Seating Arrangements
Gifts
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Nonverbal Communication = Communication without words
Nonverbal communication is a process of communication through sending and receiving wordless messages.
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2. What is Nonverbal Communication
Bodily actions and vocal qualities that typically accompany a verbal
message
Only 7% of a message’s effect is carried by words ; listeners receive the other 55%
through non -verbal means and 38% through tone of voice
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55%
Tone of voice
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4. 1. Communication by Body Language
Everyone has a personality who is communicated by his body language, by the way; he walks,
smiles and carries himself in general
Example:-
• A person laugh or change his voice quality while talking
• It also includes Para-language, yawing and proxemics, the
human use and perception of physical space.
6. 2. Communication by Gestures
The natural movement in any part of the human body, particularly head, hand and neck
are called as gestures
Examples:-
Winking Shaking handsShowing surprise
7. I think they are from different culture she
greets by shaking hands but for him they just
bow down
Try not to do this gesture in Brazil
because it does’nt mean good for
them
8. 3. Communication by Posture
Posture means the position of the body. The way we stand, sit or recline and walk reflect our
attitude, thoughts and feelings
A person's posture tells us whether he is feeling diffident, confident or over-confident.
Example:-
His posture shows that
he is in a tensed mood
( may be waiting for his
interview result )
His posture shows that
he is in a relaxed mood.
(may be done with his
assignments)
9. 4. Communication by Facial Expressions
Facial expression is an obvious communicative factor. Expressions of face can convey, with or
without words, the attitude and reaction of the communicants.
Example:-
one can express
friendliness,
affection,
dislike,
anger,
suspicion,
anxiety, etc.
through facial
expressions.
10. Eye contact plays an important
role in oral, face to face
communication.
Her expression shows that she
is really upset or mad with
something. I Used this
expression a lot in my
childhood.
11. 5. Communication by Human Behavior
Communication by human behavior may be defined as the transmission of thoughts, feelings
through one's manner of action or behavior.
Example:-
•The silent films of Charlie Chaplin, the comedian, is a good example of communication by facial
expressions and human behavior.
12. It also includes Para-language, yawing and proxemics, the human use and
perception of physical space.
As being in office they behaving
officially
Must be at home ready to
fight
13. 6. Communication by Touch
Communication by touch is a type of oral and non-verbal communication. This is possible only
in face to face, personal communication, i.e. when at least two persons are present.
Example:-
When a small
child cries, the
mother fondles it.
By the gentle
touch of the
mother, the child
stops crying
Doing high five
showing they
have achieved
their target or
had come to an
agreement
14. when an employee completes an
important work in time, the boss
gives a pat on his back
In the same way, when a student wins a
prize, the chief-guest shakes the hand
with him
15. 7. Communication by Dress and Grooming
In communication by dress and grooming, a general impression of the encoder or decoder is
communicated by his / her dress, makeup and appearance.
Example:-
• If an interviewee is not attired properly fails to impress the interviewer and may not
get the job, even if he is well-qualified.
• Some organization insists on their managerial staff to wear ties, while on duty in office.
16.
17.
18. 8. Communication by Proxemics
Proxemics is the study of space around us, how we arrange it and what we arrange in it. It is
thus personal space language.
Example:-
Distance between two
strangers is more but not so
between two friends.
Well they are
not friends I
guess
20. 9. Communication Through Signs and
Symbols
Today when we are looking forward to the 21st Century, signs and symbols have become very
import, means of communication, in the era of visual and audio-visual culture. When symbols
and indications are used, communication is achieved, through accepted symbols.
Example:-
Traffic signal is the best
example of signs it helps a
lot in managing traffic
I say STOP
I say SLOW down
I say GO
21. This sign made a lot easier
for me to find my friend’s
address.
This sign always save
us from a big confusion
( embarassment also)
22. 12. Communication by Colors
Colors play an important role in our life. colors have psychological effect. Light colors are
thought to be the colors of sophisticated bright gaudy colors are worn by or youngsters.
Example:-
23. 13. Communication by Silence
There are glowing tributes paid by pronounced authors to the significance of silence.
Thomas Carlyle's “speech is great, but silence is greater”
Silence can be used to express consent, disagreement, indifference, appreciation
or withdrawals.
24. Some time silence may create
confusion like in this case
They might not need words here to
show their feelings