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Nonverbal Communication

Nonverbal Communication. Functions. Impression management Influence perception Appearance matters Sign of membership Visibility of logos Team uniform. Functions cont’d. Regulate communication Eye contact Finger waving Touch Paraverbal language. Functions cont’d. Provide feedback

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Nonverbal Communication

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  1. Nonverbal Communication

  2. Functions • Impression management • Influence perception • Appearance matters • Sign of membership • Visibility of logos • Team uniform

  3. Functions cont’d • Regulate communication • Eye contact • Finger waving • Touch • Paraverbal language

  4. Functions cont’d • Provide feedback • Facial expressions • Roll eyes • Fidgeting • Emphasize meaning • “The look”

  5. Functions cont’d • Substitute for words • Emblems • Thumbs up • Express social relationships • Power • Compliance • Affect management • Social intimacy

  6. Body Language • Proximity • Use of space • Seating dynamics • Touch • Interjection • Ask before touching

  7. Body Language • Eye Contact • Cultural differences influence use, perception of eye contact • Indicates listening • Can make others feel valued

  8. Body Language • Facial Expressions • Six universal expressions • Varied interpretations • Indicate feelings, level of understanding

  9. Body Language • Gestures • Used to gain and maintain attention • Are culturally based • Facilitate the message being sent • Influence group affect

  10. Body Language • Posture • Demonstrates confidence • Expresses feelings • Influences impressions • Shows physical well-being

  11. Body Language • Olfactics • Culturally-based • Can create intimacy • Beware of sensitivities • Physical Appearance • Demonstrates fitness • Shows confidence, competence • Impacts stereotypes

  12. Body Language • Chronemics • Use of time • Culturally-based • Is an expression of power • Is an expression of ‘other orientation’

  13. Paraverbal Language • Pitch • Implies competence, confidence • Suggests authority, friendliness • Adjust for audience and task goals • Be alert to concerns related to hearing acuity • Use consciously

  14. Paraverbal Language • Rate • Speed of speech • We listen faster than we can talk • Be aware of audience • Influences stereotypes

  15. Paraverbal Language • Volume • Loudness • Projection vs. yelling • Check with participants • Inflection • Indicates question or assertion • Be aware of “uptalk”

  16. Paraverbal Language • Accents • Different pronunciation sounds • Influences stereotypes • Be alert to the impact on the audience

  17. Paraverbal Language • Silences and pauses • Gives time for people to think • Helps to make a point • Be aware of overuse

  18. Paraverbal Language • Miscellaneous sounds • “Umm,” “ahh,” “hmm,” “tsk”, “pshaw” • Used to hold speaking turn • Speaker may sound uncertain

  19. Symbolic Language • Pictorial symbols to convey messages • Logos • Road signs • Emblems

  20. In the profession Memos, letters Reports Evaluations Marketing materials Electronic communications Effective writing Well-focused Readable Precise Accurate Active voice Gender-neutral Written Language

  21. Electronic Communication • E-mail • Advantages • Worldwide in an instant • Broadcast to many at one time • Written record • Disadvantages • Two-dimensional • Decoding issues • No privacy

  22. Electronic Communication • Listserv • Transmits to groups of people • Worldwide access • Great for mass feedback • Not everyone has access • Private vs. public lists

  23. Electronic Communication • Cautions • Only use when it is best suited • Postings may be seen by unintended audiences • Beware of ‘Reply to All’ • Official record • No privacy expectations

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