THE IMPORTANCE OF NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION PHUTELA, DEEPIKA
Material type: TextPublication details: HYDEBABAD ICFAI DECEMBER 2015Description: 43-49Subject(s): In: MURTHY, E N SOFT SKILLSItem type | Current library | Call number | Vol info | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION REGULATES RELATIONSHIPS AND CAN SUPPORT OR EVEN REPLACE VERBAL COMMUNICATION IN MANY SITUATIONS. DIFFERENT GENDERS AND CULTURES USE NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION DIFFERENTLY AND THESE DIFFERENCES CAN IMPACT THE NATURE OF INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION. NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION CAN BECOME A BARRIER OR TEAR DOWN BARRIERS TO EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION. ACCORDING TO RESEARCHERS, NON-VERBAL RULES MAY DIFFER AS PER THE SITUATION, AND EACH SITUATION DETERMINES ITS SET OF RULES. DIFFERENT TYPES OF PEOPLE HAVE VERY DIFFERENT YET DISTINCT SETS OF NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION INVOLVES MULTIPLE CHANNELS, IS CONTINUOUS AND MORE AMBIGUOUS IN NATURE, AND OFTEN CONTRADICTS THE SPOKEN WORD. WHEN NON-VERBAL AND VERBAL COMMUNICATIONS CONFLICT, INDIVIDUALS TEND TO RELY ON NON-VERBAL CLUES AS A MEANS TO INTERPRET THE TRUE MEANING OF A COMMUNICATION.
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