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Is it possible to communicate
without words?
Studies show that over half of your
message is carried through
nonverbal elements:
•Your appearance
•Your body language
•The tone and
•The pace of your voice
How much do we communicate?
Types of nonverbal communication
• Facial expressions
• Body movements and posture
• Gestures
• Eye contact
• Touch
• Space
• Voice
The Face
The face is one of the most reliable indicators of a
person’s attitudes, emotions & feelings.Some
people try to hide their true emotions.
Facial Expressions
Common facial gestures
are:
• Frowns: unhappiness,
anger
• Smiles: happiness
• Sneers: dislike, disgust
• Clenched jaws: tension,
anger
• Pouting lips: sadness.
Posture: Sitting and Walking
• Sitting with your legs
crossed and elevated
foot moving in a
slight circular motion
indicates boredom or
impatience.
• Interest and
involvement are
usually projected by
sitting on the edge of
the chair and leaning
slightly forward.
The Arms and Legs
• Crossed arms tend to signal
defensiveness. They seemingly
act as a protective guard
against an anticipated attack or
a fixed position which the
other person would rather not
move.
• Conversely, arms open and
extended toward you
generally indicate openness
and acceptance.
Gestures
“First impression is the last
impression”
But first impression happen everytime
we initiate the communication.
First impression includes:
•Dress &
grooming
•Voice
•Handshake
•Eye contact
•Body posture
Projecting a Powerful Image
How would you like to sound?
How would you like to look?
How did you look & sound?
Projecting a Powerful Image
key element of communication
Politicians, singers, anchormans, top
managers all pay attention towards
how they look.
Example:
It is irrational but people mostly judge
the book by the cover.
Businessworld expect neat, clean,
energetic look which reflects that
he/she is ready to work.
Depth of Knowledge
Breadth of Knowledge
Breadth of Knowledge:
This area deals with your ability to converse with
others in fields of outside area of expertise.
• The latest development in world events?
• Popular books and movies?
• Arts? Hobbies? Different interest areas?
• Touristic experiences?
Eyes
Windows of the soul, excellent are indicators of feelings.
Shifty eyes, beady eyes and look of steel demonstrate awareness.
Honest person has a tendency to look you straight in the eye when
speaking.
Eyes
• The raising of one eyebrow shows
disbelief and two shows surprise.
• People are classified as right
lookers and leftlookers. Right
lookers are more influenced by
logic and precision, left lookers
are found to be more emotional,
subjective and suggestible.
The Hands
Superiority and
authority are usually
indicated when you
are standing and
joining your hands
behind your back.
Rubing gently behind or beside
the ear with the index finger or
rubbing the eye usually means
the other person is uncertain
about what you are saying.
Pointing thumb upward
shows that you are
appreciating, conveying
wishes and showing
happiness.
Openness/Proximity
Several gestures indicate
openness and sincerety
• Open hands
• Unbuttoned coal or collar
• Leaning slightly forward in the
chair
• Removing coat or jacket
• Uncrossing arms and legs
• Moving closer
Evaluation
Evaluation gestures say that the other person
is being thoughtful or is considering what
you are saying. Sometimes in a friendly way
sometimes in an unfriendly way.
Typical evaluation gestures include
• Tilted head,
• Hand to cheek,
• Leaning forward and
• Chin stroking
The hand is to the face but the chin is in the palm of
the hand with one finger going up the cheek and
the other fingers positioned below the mouth.
Suspicion, Secrecy,
Rejection & Doubt
These negative emotions
are communicated
typically by:
• Sideways glances
• Minimal or no eye contact
• Shifting the body away
from the speaker
• Touching or rubbing the
nose
• Clearing one’s throat
• Chain smoking
• Covering the mouth
with hand
• Tapping fingers
• Whistling
• Jingling pocket
change
• Fidgeting
• Twitching lips or
face
Nervousness
Boredom or
Impatience
These unproductive feelings are
usually conveyed by the:
• Drumming of fingers
• Cupping the head in the palm of
the hand,
• Foot swinging
• Brushing or picking a lint
• Looking at your watch or the exit
Enthusiasm• A small upper or inward smile
• Hands open and arms extended
outward
• Eyes wide an alert
• A lively and bouncy walk
• A lively and well-modulated voice.
Touch
Example:
A timid tap on the shoulder, a warm
bear hug, a reassuring pat on the back,
a patronizing pat on
the head, or a controlling
grip on your arm.
When we speak, other people “read” our voices
in addition to listening to our words. Things they
pay attention to include your timing and pace,
how loud you speak, your tone and inflection, and
sounds that convey understanding, such as “ahh”
and “uh-huh.”

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ITFT_Media_Non verbal communication

  • 1. Is it possible to communicate without words?
  • 2. Studies show that over half of your message is carried through nonverbal elements: •Your appearance •Your body language •The tone and •The pace of your voice
  • 3. How much do we communicate?
  • 4. Types of nonverbal communication • Facial expressions • Body movements and posture • Gestures • Eye contact • Touch • Space • Voice
  • 5. The Face The face is one of the most reliable indicators of a person’s attitudes, emotions & feelings.Some people try to hide their true emotions.
  • 6. Facial Expressions Common facial gestures are: • Frowns: unhappiness, anger • Smiles: happiness • Sneers: dislike, disgust • Clenched jaws: tension, anger • Pouting lips: sadness.
  • 7. Posture: Sitting and Walking • Sitting with your legs crossed and elevated foot moving in a slight circular motion indicates boredom or impatience. • Interest and involvement are usually projected by sitting on the edge of the chair and leaning slightly forward.
  • 8. The Arms and Legs • Crossed arms tend to signal defensiveness. They seemingly act as a protective guard against an anticipated attack or a fixed position which the other person would rather not move. • Conversely, arms open and extended toward you generally indicate openness and acceptance.
  • 10. “First impression is the last impression” But first impression happen everytime we initiate the communication.
  • 11. First impression includes: •Dress & grooming •Voice •Handshake •Eye contact •Body posture
  • 12. Projecting a Powerful Image How would you like to sound? How would you like to look? How did you look & sound?
  • 13. Projecting a Powerful Image key element of communication Politicians, singers, anchormans, top managers all pay attention towards how they look. Example: It is irrational but people mostly judge the book by the cover. Businessworld expect neat, clean, energetic look which reflects that he/she is ready to work.
  • 15. Breadth of Knowledge Breadth of Knowledge: This area deals with your ability to converse with others in fields of outside area of expertise. • The latest development in world events? • Popular books and movies? • Arts? Hobbies? Different interest areas? • Touristic experiences?
  • 16. Eyes Windows of the soul, excellent are indicators of feelings. Shifty eyes, beady eyes and look of steel demonstrate awareness. Honest person has a tendency to look you straight in the eye when speaking.
  • 17. Eyes • The raising of one eyebrow shows disbelief and two shows surprise. • People are classified as right lookers and leftlookers. Right lookers are more influenced by logic and precision, left lookers are found to be more emotional, subjective and suggestible.
  • 18. The Hands Superiority and authority are usually indicated when you are standing and joining your hands behind your back.
  • 19. Rubing gently behind or beside the ear with the index finger or rubbing the eye usually means the other person is uncertain about what you are saying. Pointing thumb upward shows that you are appreciating, conveying wishes and showing happiness.
  • 20. Openness/Proximity Several gestures indicate openness and sincerety • Open hands • Unbuttoned coal or collar • Leaning slightly forward in the chair • Removing coat or jacket • Uncrossing arms and legs • Moving closer
  • 21. Evaluation Evaluation gestures say that the other person is being thoughtful or is considering what you are saying. Sometimes in a friendly way sometimes in an unfriendly way. Typical evaluation gestures include • Tilted head, • Hand to cheek, • Leaning forward and • Chin stroking
  • 22. The hand is to the face but the chin is in the palm of the hand with one finger going up the cheek and the other fingers positioned below the mouth.
  • 23. Suspicion, Secrecy, Rejection & Doubt These negative emotions are communicated typically by: • Sideways glances • Minimal or no eye contact • Shifting the body away from the speaker • Touching or rubbing the nose
  • 24. • Clearing one’s throat • Chain smoking • Covering the mouth with hand • Tapping fingers • Whistling • Jingling pocket change • Fidgeting • Twitching lips or face Nervousness
  • 25. Boredom or Impatience These unproductive feelings are usually conveyed by the: • Drumming of fingers • Cupping the head in the palm of the hand, • Foot swinging • Brushing or picking a lint • Looking at your watch or the exit
  • 26. Enthusiasm• A small upper or inward smile • Hands open and arms extended outward • Eyes wide an alert • A lively and bouncy walk • A lively and well-modulated voice.
  • 27. Touch Example: A timid tap on the shoulder, a warm bear hug, a reassuring pat on the back, a patronizing pat on the head, or a controlling grip on your arm.
  • 28. When we speak, other people “read” our voices in addition to listening to our words. Things they pay attention to include your timing and pace, how loud you speak, your tone and inflection, and sounds that convey understanding, such as “ahh” and “uh-huh.”