Principles of Nonverbal Communication

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Principles of Nonverbal Communication

Principles of Nonverbal Communication

Principles of Nonverbal Communication Some communication is deliberate, while some is unintentional. Few nonverbal signals have universal meaning.

Principles of Nonverbal Communication cont. When verbal and nonverbal messages conflict, we trust the nonverbal message. The audience’s perception can take precedence over your intent.

Methods of Delivery Impromptu From memory From a manuscript Extemporaneous

Effective Delivery. . . Helps everyone. Looks and feels natural, comfortable, and spontaneous. Is best when the audience is not aware of it.

Elements of Vocal Delivery Rate and pause Volume Pitch and inflection Voice quality Articulation and pronunciation

Elements of Physical Delivery Appearance Posture Facial expression Eye contact Movement Gestures