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OUR COMMUNICATION : -Words -How we say these words (our tone, pitch, volume, etc.) -Non-verbal communication
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Less than 10 percent of interpersonal communication involves words. Different studies have identified a wide variety of types of nonverbal communication
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BASIC TYPES OF NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION Kinesics - body position & motion Paralinguistics- how we speak Proxemics - use of space Haptics – touch Chronemics - time Physical appearance Artifacts - personal objects
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Kinesics Best-known type of nonverbal communication is kinesics Kinesics is also known as body language
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Paralinguistics Refers to vocal communication that is separate from actual language. This includes factors such as: Rate-speed Pitch Volume Vocal Fillers Quality
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Proxemics
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Haptics
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Chronemics
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Appearance Clothing Uniforms Occupational dress Leisure clothes Costumes Color
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Occulesics -Eye Behavior
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Olfactics
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Some nonverbal behavior "categories" relevant to negotiation Chronemics (time) Proxemics (space and distance) Kinesics (body) Facial and eye expression Physical appearance and dress Paralanguage Social/cultural rituals, manners, and conventions
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Gestures And Mimics -Send visual signals -Give information about our thougts and feelings
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Gestures Use of head, hands, arms, feet and body
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Mimics Use of face muscles
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Essential Gestures and Mimics Our movements that support and concretize our thougts and feelings A.Expression Gestures B. Social Gestures and Mimics C.Mimic Gestures
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A.Expression Gestures Happiness Disgust Fear Anger Sadness Surprise
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Happiness
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Disgust
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Fear
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Anger
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Surprise
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Sadness
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B. Social Gestures and Mimics We play our social roles under masks
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Mimic Gestures Theatrical gestures Imitation gestures Schematic gestures Technical gestures
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Secondary Gestures and Mimics They are about natural needs of the body
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Body Scan 1.Facial Expressions 2.Head 3.Body 4.Hands and fingers 5.Handshaking 6.Walking 7.Sitting styles
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Facial Expressions
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The Gaze
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Eye Rolling
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Negotiation Implications Eye communication provides to ; –Monitor feedback –Maintain interest and attention –Regulate the conversation –Signal the nature of the relationship –Compensate for physical distance
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Reducing unnecessary talking time Increasing participation Confidence building Reducing fear of silence Clear instructions Improving listening Avoiding misunderstandings
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Much more -Favorable -Confident -Credible -Qualified -Honest
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And less -Formal -Nervous
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Broken eye contact
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Looking past you
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Piercing eye contact
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Steady eye contact
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Smiling
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Head
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Head turned slightly
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Tilted head
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Nodding
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Head Shaking
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Scratching the head
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Body
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Negotiation Implications
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HANDS and FINGERS most sensitive and effective organs to express oneself
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A child has 6000 nerve cell ending in each square centimeters of his finger.
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Sometimes one can understand the whole thing that other party tries to tell with a single hand gesture.
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Hands move away from the body, when someone desires to get or give, to hold or catch something.
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Opening hands means that the person is ready to act for contacting the world
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