Friday, May 16, 2014

Introduction

Often Understanding messages involves more than merely listening to the spoken word. Non-Verbal communication does not involve the use of words but it speaks louder than words! Every individual sends thousands of non-verbal messages in their business as well as personal lives. Non Verbal Communication is the process of communicating through sending and receiving wordless cues between people. It is also perceived as a non-linguistic transmission of information through visual, tactile, as well as kinesthetic channels.

It is fittingly said that Communication is an art. Many people are born as natural communicators, while others just not. Non-verbal cues are often used my communicators to complement and to illustrate, to reinforce and to emphasize, to replace and to substitute, as well as to control and to regulate.  To be an effective communicator one must be certain that all his/her non-verbal messages reinforce their spoken words as well as their professional goals. Non-verbal communication can take place in various forms. To make sure you're on the right track of nonverbal communication competency, let's look carefully at the specific forms of non-verbal communication.





References:
 Jones, M.(2013, March 29) Business and Employment. Retrieved from: http://misslong123.hubpages.com/hub/Leadership-Communication-Skill-The-Art-of-Listening-Part-2

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