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Non V E R B A LCOMMUNICATION When we don’t use words 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 1
when we don’t use WORDS 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 2
Nonverbal communication is usually understood as the process of communication through sending and receiving wordlessmessages. 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 3
WORDLESS 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 4
Non-verbal communication  includes facial expressions, eye contact, tone of voice, posture & motions, and positioning within groups.  3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 5
It may also include the way we wear our clothes or the  silence we keep. 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 6
There are more than 700,000 forms of  nonverbal communication 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 7
PUSHPAK 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 8
We Communicate less with words ! 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 9
Characteristics of  Nonverbal Communication 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 10
Primarily communicates emotions and attitudes “The sales meeting is coming up next Monday.” 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 11
  Ambiguous (no dictionary can actually classify them)   Substitutes, contradicts, emphasizes or regulates verbal message (a good orator utilizes this) 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 12
3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 13
Continuous (it’s possible to stop talking, not communicating) Reliable (difficult to fake) Culture Bound (thumbs up) 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 14
Types of  NonverbalCommunication 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 15
Paralanguage Kinesics Proxemics 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 16
How you say what you say Paralanguage I NEVER TOLD YOU. 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 17
I never told you. i NEVER told you. i never TOLD you. I never told YOU. 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 18
Rate-speed 150 words/minute Volume Situational Rhythm Periodicity of stress Pronunciation enunciation Segregates Er… Ummmm…. 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 19
39%meaning  is affected by vocal cues- not the words but the way they are said 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 20
KINESICS Body Language 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 21
3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 22
The gestures, postures, and facial expressions by which a person manifests various physical, mental, or emotional states and communicates nonverbally with others The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 23
Gestures and Postures Movement of Body can express both general and specific messages VOLUNTARY INVOLUNTARY 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 24
3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 25
FINGERS The “O.K.” signal. (the thumb and forefinger form a circle) means “fine,” or “O.K.” in most Cultures.. “zero” or “worthless” in some parts of Europe.. “money” in Japan.. An insult in Greece, Brazil, Italy, Turkey, Russia and some other countries.. 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 26
FINGERS (Cont’d) Pointing with the index finger is common in North America and Europe.. But it is considered impolite in Japan and China where they favor using the whole open hand.. 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 27
Gestures & Postures ,[object Object]
Walking style
Hand Movements3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 28
Facial Expressions 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 29
Facial Expressions 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 30
Facial Expressions ,[object Object]
The eyes, the lips and the muscles express many feelings
It can also be deceived by manipulation3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 31
3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 32
3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 33
3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 34
3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 35
Eye contact  is most effective in  the goal  to gain someone’s trust 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 36
Stare or fixed gaze suggest involvement or wonder or disapproval ---------------- Raised looks show dominance 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 37
[object Object]
Direct eye contact communicates honesty, transparency and neutral attitude3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 38
SPACE 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 39
SpaceIDistance as an  indicator of intimacy SpaceIDistanceas indicator of status   Space and Distance 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 40
Distance Intimate distance-no more than 18 inches apart mom and baby Personal Distance-18 inches to 4 feet - Casual and personal conversations 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 41
Distance Social distance-4-12 feet  impersonal, business, social gatherings  Public distance-More than 12 feet  Public speaking 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 42
Let’s take a guess 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 43
So What Does This Mean? Let me see! Authoritative Pondering  Thinking Considering 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 44
So What Does This Mean? Can I help! Trust me! You’re in good hands! Helping Hand 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 45
So What Does This Mean? Dejected Disappointed Lost it. 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 46
So What Does This Mean? So tell me more! Open Accepting Welcoming 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 47

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Non verbal communication for slideshare

  • 1. Non V E R B A LCOMMUNICATION When we don’t use words 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 1
  • 2. when we don’t use WORDS 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 2
  • 3. Nonverbal communication is usually understood as the process of communication through sending and receiving wordlessmessages. 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 3
  • 4. WORDLESS 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 4
  • 5. Non-verbal communication includes facial expressions, eye contact, tone of voice, posture & motions, and positioning within groups. 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 5
  • 6. It may also include the way we wear our clothes or the silence we keep. 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 6
  • 7. There are more than 700,000 forms of nonverbal communication 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 7
  • 8. PUSHPAK 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 8
  • 9. We Communicate less with words ! 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 9
  • 10. Characteristics of Nonverbal Communication 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 10
  • 11. Primarily communicates emotions and attitudes “The sales meeting is coming up next Monday.” 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 11
  • 12. Ambiguous (no dictionary can actually classify them) Substitutes, contradicts, emphasizes or regulates verbal message (a good orator utilizes this) 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 12
  • 13. 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 13
  • 14. Continuous (it’s possible to stop talking, not communicating) Reliable (difficult to fake) Culture Bound (thumbs up) 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 14
  • 15. Types of NonverbalCommunication 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 15
  • 16. Paralanguage Kinesics Proxemics 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 16
  • 17. How you say what you say Paralanguage I NEVER TOLD YOU. 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 17
  • 18. I never told you. i NEVER told you. i never TOLD you. I never told YOU. 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 18
  • 19. Rate-speed 150 words/minute Volume Situational Rhythm Periodicity of stress Pronunciation enunciation Segregates Er… Ummmm…. 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 19
  • 20. 39%meaning is affected by vocal cues- not the words but the way they are said 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 20
  • 21. KINESICS Body Language 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 21
  • 22. 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 22
  • 23. The gestures, postures, and facial expressions by which a person manifests various physical, mental, or emotional states and communicates nonverbally with others The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 23
  • 24. Gestures and Postures Movement of Body can express both general and specific messages VOLUNTARY INVOLUNTARY 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 24
  • 25. 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 25
  • 26. FINGERS The “O.K.” signal. (the thumb and forefinger form a circle) means “fine,” or “O.K.” in most Cultures.. “zero” or “worthless” in some parts of Europe.. “money” in Japan.. An insult in Greece, Brazil, Italy, Turkey, Russia and some other countries.. 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 26
  • 27. FINGERS (Cont’d) Pointing with the index finger is common in North America and Europe.. But it is considered impolite in Japan and China where they favor using the whole open hand.. 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 27
  • 28.
  • 30. Hand Movements3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 28
  • 31. Facial Expressions 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 29
  • 32. Facial Expressions 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 30
  • 33.
  • 34. The eyes, the lips and the muscles express many feelings
  • 35. It can also be deceived by manipulation3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 31
  • 36. 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 32
  • 37. 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 33
  • 38. 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 34
  • 39. 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 35
  • 40. Eye contact is most effective in the goal to gain someone’s trust 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 36
  • 41. Stare or fixed gaze suggest involvement or wonder or disapproval ---------------- Raised looks show dominance 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 37
  • 42.
  • 43. Direct eye contact communicates honesty, transparency and neutral attitude3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 38
  • 44. SPACE 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 39
  • 45. SpaceIDistance as an indicator of intimacy SpaceIDistanceas indicator of status   Space and Distance 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 40
  • 46. Distance Intimate distance-no more than 18 inches apart mom and baby Personal Distance-18 inches to 4 feet - Casual and personal conversations 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 41
  • 47. Distance Social distance-4-12 feet  impersonal, business, social gatherings  Public distance-More than 12 feet  Public speaking 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 42
  • 48. Let’s take a guess 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 43
  • 49. So What Does This Mean? Let me see! Authoritative Pondering Thinking Considering 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 44
  • 50. So What Does This Mean? Can I help! Trust me! You’re in good hands! Helping Hand 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 45
  • 51. So What Does This Mean? Dejected Disappointed Lost it. 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 46
  • 52. So What Does This Mean? So tell me more! Open Accepting Welcoming 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 47
  • 53. 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 48
  • 54. 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 49
  • 55. Silence 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 50
  • 56. 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 51
  • 57. A BIG THANK YOU harbhadrasinh@gmail.com http://harbhadrasinh.blogspot.com/ 3/18/2011 Prepared by Prof. Harbhadrasinh Sarvaiya 52