This document discusses the roles and forms of nonverbal communication. It explains that nonverbal communication can reinforce, contradict, substitute or accentuate verbal messages. Nonverbal cues also help regulate conversations by encouraging speakers or signaling them to continue or stop. The key forms of nonverbal communication are facial expressions, body movements, use of space, and touch. Cultural differences in nonverbal behaviors, such as perceptions of personal space and touching, often lead to misunderstandings between people from different cultures.
Communication can happen in many ways.We communicate in many ways,through facial expressions,getures and so on. We focus mainly on speech and verbal form of expression.This slideshow explains how to reinforce earliest forms of communication which is intentional communication
Communication can happen in many ways.We communicate in many ways,through facial expressions,getures and so on. We focus mainly on speech and verbal form of expression.This slideshow explains how to reinforce earliest forms of communication which is intentional communication
Nonverbal communication (NVC) between people is communication through sending and receiving wordless clues. It includes the use of visual cues such as body language (kinesics), distance (proxemics) and physical environments/appearance, of voice (paralanguage) and of touch (haptics).
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163 slides include: what is non-verbal communication and what it includes, the categories within non-verbal communication, non-verbal behaviors, highlighting non-verbal statistics, tips to understand non-verbal communication, the 65 body areas displaying non-verbal communication behaviors, analyzing non-verbal communication, understanding eye access cues, how to detect lies, non-verbal communication trivia: time, space, voice, touch, objects, how to's and more.
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Nonverbal communication (NVC) between people is communication through sending and receiving wordless clues. It includes the use of visual cues such as body language (kinesics), distance (proxemics) and physical environments/appearance, of voice (paralanguage) and of touch (haptics).
Non-Verbal Communication PowerPoint PPT Content Modern SampleAndrew Schwartz
163 slides include: what is non-verbal communication and what it includes, the categories within non-verbal communication, non-verbal behaviors, highlighting non-verbal statistics, tips to understand non-verbal communication, the 65 body areas displaying non-verbal communication behaviors, analyzing non-verbal communication, understanding eye access cues, how to detect lies, non-verbal communication trivia: time, space, voice, touch, objects, how to's and more.
This presentation helps you configure the Policies in vROps. This explains the meaning of each and every option available within the vRealize operations manager policy builder and helps you create a policy suitable to your needs and environment.
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This presentation is about non-verbal communication which is an important part of communication. we cannot communicate without this type of communication. Here are expalined types of non-verbal communication , its advantages,disadvantages and methods of improving non-verbal communication.
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2. Repetition – Nonverbal communication is typically used to reinforce what is being saidthrough verbal communication. As adults we learn by repetition and the use of verbal and nonverbal communication. When we are told to remember two things and someone holds up two fingersthat person is using nonverbal communication to get his point across. Roles of Nonverbal communication:
3. Contradiction – most nonverbal forms of communication support what is being said verbally, but some forms of nonverbal communication cancontradict what we are saying.Nonverbal messages are much harder to manipulate then verbal messages, so when I saythat I am doing good, but my nonverbal expressions don’t support that, I’m probably not doing so well after all. Roles of Nonverbal communication:
4. Substitution – the nonverbalway to express our sorrow or sympathy for another withoutanyverbal communication.This form of nonverbalcommunication is almost alwaysexpressed without using anywords. Roles of Nonverbal communication:
5. Accentuation – this form ofnonverbal communication is (like it sounds) used to accentuate what is being statedthrough verbal communication.The most common way that we see accentuation used is when a teacher tells the class that last weeks reports were unacceptable and slams thestack on the her desk. Roles of Nonverbal communication:
6. Complement – nonverbal messages complement and help modify our verbal messages. When an athlete is talking aboutwhat a great game the team just played, the uniform and facial expressions complement the event being retold. Roles of Nonverbal communication:
7. Regulation – Nonverbal communication also helps usregulate the flow of verbal communication. A nod of theheadmay encourage someoneto continueor stop what they aredoing. Nonverbal communicationin this form helps shape the flow of conversations. Roles of Nonverbal communication:
8. Forms of Nonverbal communication: Facial Expressions – These six expressions are the most common throughout such a largely diverse number of countries from Germany, Greece, Japan, Scotland, Sumatra, China, Italy, Turkey, Brazil, Argentina, the United States, and more. Anger Fear Disgust Surprise Happiness Sadness
9. Forms of Nonverbal communication: Body Movements – It can be very hard to remember to put this knowledge into practice. Many of our gestures are done quickly and without conscious thought.
10. Forms of Nonverbal communication: Space – one common factor of nonverbal communication throughout many cultures is space. The immediate space, up to 18”. The personal space, between 18” and 48”. The social space, between 48” and 12’. The public space between 12’ and 25’.
11. Forms of Nonverbal communication: Touch – Paying attention to the role of space and touching in intercultural interactions can illuminate many cultural misunderstandings. Being aware of cultural differences can largely help in the elimination of awkward nonverbal situations.