Assertive Communication
Assertive Communication
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Assertive Communication
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Module Objectives
Explain the basics of communication. Identify the different types of communication. Identify the different styles of communication. Explain assertiveness. Identify their own assertiveness profile. Explain the benefits of assertive communication. Identify tips and techniques to develop assertive Behaviour. Display the skills, attitudes and habits for demonstrating Assertive Behaviour.
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What is Communication?
Any perceived Behaviour - or lack of Behaviour in one person that causes a "significant" mental, emotional, physical, or spiritual reaction in another person is "communication."
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Good communication skills can result in the following benefits for an individual: Improved Job Performance Success in interpersonal relationships Enhanced Personal Effectiveness
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Verbal Communication
Verbal communication is a series of expressive thoughts and perceptions expressed through words.
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Verbal Communication
are:
Clarity of the message Be Concise Keep in mind: Must say Should say Might say Be Simple
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amongst individuals.
Even during a verbal conversation, non-verbal communication takes place, through gestures, eye contact, facial expressions, clothing and personal space.
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Facial Expressions
Emotion Happiness Expression Description Eyes Open and Crinkled Mouth upturned Watery Eyes Mouth Turned Down
Sadness
Anger
Surprise
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Verbal Paralanguage
Different shades of speech including tone, pace and voice modulation are known as Vocal Paralanguage. Tone of Speech Rate of Speech
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Kinesics
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Proxemics
The study of spatial territory for the purpose of communication uses four categories for informal space: The intimate distance for embracing or whispering (6-18 inches), The personal distance for conversations among good friends (1.5-4 feet), Social distance for conversations among acquaintances (4-12 feet), and Public distance used for public speaking (12 feet or more).
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Because gestures can both compliment and contradict your message, be mindful of these. Eye contact is an important step in sending and receiving messages. Eye contact can be a signal of interest, a signal of recognition, even a sign of honesty and credibility. Closely linked to eye contact are facial expressions, which can reflect attitudes and emotions.
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Posture can also be used to more effectively communicate your message. Clothing is important. By dressing for your job, you show respect for the values and conventions of your organization. Be mindful of peoples personal space when communicating. Do not invade their personal space by getting too close and do not confuse communications by trying to exchange messages from too far away.
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Roles
Follow this simple acronym to display Non Verbal messages:
R O L E S Remain Relaxed Adopt an Open Position Lean towards the person while speaking Maintain Good Eye Contact Face People Squarely
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Assertiveness
Interpersonal Behaviour (verbal and non-verbal) in which a person expresses him/herself and his/her needs in such a way that the rights of others are not infringed upon.
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"Each practice opportunity is also an opportunity to feel good about oneself for speaking up and feeling good about oneself is a step toward building self esteem."
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My Assertiveness Profile
tool are:
Aggressive Passive Receptive Assertive
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Aggressive
Assertive
Low
Passive
Understanding
High
Receptive
Enthusiasm
Low
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Passive Behaviour
An individual with this Behaviour tends to use low enthusiasm and low understanding levels. He normally keeps to himself or remains quiet and unassuming in most discussions or in meetings with others. When directly engaged, he may often concede to more aggressive types. He is generally emotionally dishonest and does not convey his feelings to others openly. Since he does not communicate openly, he ends up feeling hurt or anxious.
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Passive Behaviour
Possible body language used: Leaning back Hands clasped or arms crossed Eyes averted or watching the broad scene with fleeting looks and possible sighs. While talking to others, they allow themselves to be interrupted.
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Passive Behaviour
Strengths Effectively analyzes discussions or debates. Can listen effectively. Weakness Ignores/sacrifices own rights. Stays silent rather than speaking up. Can feel inept at times.
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Aggressive Behaviour
An individual with this Behaviour uses high enthusiasm and is low on understanding. His primary objective is to be in control. To achieve this, they may tread on others rights or feelings. Such individuals may fail to listen to others.
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Aggressive Behaviour
Possible body language used: Invades space Loud voice Arms crossed or moving aggressively Very direct eye contact or even staring Interrupts others while speaking Subordinates others and tries to make others feel small and insignificant Stereotypes others and makes statements to that effect.
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Aggressive Behaviour
Strengths Confident and commanding when required. Weakness May often be insensitive to others rights and needs. May adopt a sarcastic or hostile attitude. Interrupts or talks over others without listening.
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Receptive Behaviour
An individual with this Behaviour uses high understanding and low enthusiasm. He tends to offer gentle comments and suggestions in discussions and conversations. He is more interested in finding out about other people and in building better relationships. He may avoid jeopardizing a positive conversational climate to push even their important points too hard.
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Receptive Behaviour
Possible body language used:
Open posture Good eye contact Friendly Smiling Some use of hands when speaking and concentrating, so as to listen properly.
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Receptive Behaviour
Strengths Keeps the discussions and conversations calm and friendly. Gently offers a lot of ideas and suggestions. Weakness May not come to the point about what they need or want. May become upset in the face of high aggression or anger.
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Assertive Behaviour
An individual with this Behaviour uses high enthusiasm and highly understanding. He usually has high feeling of self-esteem and is aware of his personal needs and rights. He states his needs, wants and feelings in an honest manner. At the same time, he is also sensitive to others needs and rights. He will first listen to others attentively before firmly communicating his message.
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Assertive Behaviour
Possible body language used: Relaxed Slightly leaning forward posture and lots of use of the hands Good eye contact and confident, usually modulated voice. Usually nods, and questions the other person while listening to them. Appropriately uses tools like paraphrasing to display his active listening skills.
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Assertive Behaviour
Strengths Takes action towards achieving the result without denying others rights. Pro-active and solution oriented to always find a positive way forward. Demonstrates that he values the feelings and needs of others. Listens effectively.
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Passive
Assertive
Aggressive
Lose - Win
Win Win
Win Lose
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Types of Assertions
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Assertiveness can be depicted in a variety of ways. A person can display assertive Behaviour through his: Behaviour Verbal cues Body Language
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Behavioural Techniques
Stand up for your basic rights. Assume responsibility for your own feelings (Use I statements) Behave like a Broken Record continually stating your own feelings, needs, wants and desires. While listening to other people use the active listening style.
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Behavioural Techniques
Demonstrate empathy. Identify the problems in Behavioural terms. Focus on and brainstorm solutions. Be willing to evaluate options. Be aware of the boundaries. Be aware of the choices and the consequences. Trust in the outcome.
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Behavioural Techniques
Make requests and ask for favors. Refuse requests if they are unreasonable. Accept both compliments and feedback. Develop a value and belief system that allows you to assert yourself.
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Verbal Cues
Agree on matters assertively. Use factual descriptions instead of judgments. Avoid exaggerations. Keep a level, well modulated tone of voice. Be specific.
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Verbal Cues
Stand up for your opinions and stick to them. Resist giving into interruptions before completing your own thoughts. When saying No be decisive.
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Body Language
Be aware of others body language as well as your own. Maintain a good posture and eye contact. But ensure that the eye contact does not seem as if you are glaring at the individual.
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Body Language
Keep your posture open and relaxed and make sure that your expression matches with the message you are conveying. Stop self limiting Behaviours, such as smiling too much, nodding too much, tilting your head, or dropping your eyes in response to another persons gaze.
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Assertiveness Entails
Respectful communication Both parties are committed to and comfortable with final plan Agreeing to disagreeroom for difference Unique power dynamic Both parties finish communication with integrity intact Compassion
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Assertiveness in a Team
In a team situation use Assertiveness to: Think Win-Win. What is best for you and the team? Include statements that illustrate the benefits to the team. Respect your team members. Share your knowledge and ideas with the team. Point out potential problems in a constructive way. Enable processes that move the team toward its goals.
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