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Presentation:: Non-Verbal Communication

This presentation discusses non-verbal communication through gestures, facial expressions, body language, eye gaze, haptics, silence, and paralanguage. It defines non-verbal communication as the process of communicating through wordless messages and notes that 55% of communication is nonverbal. The presentation provides examples of different non-verbal cues and has the audience interpret the meaning behind various gestures to demonstrate how much information is conveyed without words. It concludes by emphasizing the importance of non-verbal communication and awareness of cues to build confidence and avoid misunderstandings.

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Presentation:: Non-Verbal Communication

This presentation discusses non-verbal communication through gestures, facial expressions, body language, eye gaze, haptics, silence, and paralanguage. It defines non-verbal communication as the process of communicating through wordless messages and notes that 55% of communication is nonverbal. The presentation provides examples of different non-verbal cues and has the audience interpret the meaning behind various gestures to demonstrate how much information is conveyed without words. It concludes by emphasizing the importance of non-verbal communication and awareness of cues to build confidence and avoid misunderstandings.

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Presentation :

Non-Verbal
communication
NON VERBAL-
COMMUNICATION
PREPARED BY:

• Dhruti Patel
• Ravi Mistry
• Tanzil Saiyed
• Nikesh Nandha
There is no better
EXAMPLE of
NON-VERBAL
COMMUNICATION

You All Know Him……


Any Guess…..????????
NON-VERBAL
COMMUNICATION
Meaning
Nonverbal communication is usually
understood as the process of
communication through sending and
receiving wordless messages.
Non-verbal
Communication
• It is substitute for verbal communication
• It is some time complimentary for verbal
communication
• Efficiency in non verbal makes up the
deficiency in verbal.
• 7% verbal 38% vocal 55% nonverbal
Let us understand by
CHART
Type of Non-verbal
Communication
• Gestures
• Facial Expression
• Body Language and Posture
• Eye Gaze
• Haptics
• Silence
• ParaLanguage
Any action GESTURES
that sends a
visual
signal to an
onlooker
Gestures
FACIAL
EXPRESSION
A facial expression
results from one or
more motions or
positions of the muscles
of the face
Expression
BODY LANGUAGE AND
POSTURE
• Body language refers to any kind of bodily
movement or posture, including facial
expression , which transmits a message to the
observer.
• Let’s take some examples of the same:-
Body
Language
Distance
• Impact of personal space
EYE GAZE
Eyes expression
HAPTICS
Communicating
through touch is
another
important
nonverbal
behaviour.
Silence
• We are also communicating when we are
silent, and what we communicating is
depends upon what kind of silence it is.
Mostly the subject of conversation plays a
major role in this.
PARALANGUAGE
• It refers to those nonverbal
characteristics associated with the
production of words through speech.
• These include
– Pitch,
– Voice quality
– Rate and rhythm of speech.
A Small Class
Exercise....
So What Does This Mean?
Let us see….????
• Can I help!
• Trust me!
• You’re in good
hands!
• Helping Hand
So What Does This Mean?

• Dejected
• Disappointed
• Lost it.
So What Does This Mean?
• Now just stop
that!
• Get out of here!
• Defensive
• Oppositional
So What Does This Mean?
• So tell me more!
• Open
• Accepting
• Welcoming
Conclusion
•Importance
•confidence-building
•expressions and gestures
•awareness of non-verbal cues
•avoiding misunderstandings
Thank You Friends for being
patient
Thank You

SIR

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