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MAM Madiha Shoukat
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Hira Farooq
Sajid Ali
M. Adnan
M. Adnan Khurshid
Umar Rehman(Admin)
Maria Akram
Acknowledgement
We all thanks you a lot from core of our hearts
for your efforts, for helping us, for guiding us and
providing us chance to enhance our skills.
Thanks a lot MAM Madiha Shoukat
Content
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Description
Summery
Introduction
Verbal Communication
Characteristics of Effective Verbal communication
Nonverbal Communication
Power of Nonverbal Communication
Forms of Nonverbal Communication
1) Eye contact
2) Facial Expression
3) Postures
4) Touch
5) Gestures
6) Signs
Bibliography
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Summery
In this topic we are telling you about verbal & Nonverbal
communication. Communication is the process of transmitting message
between sender and receiver. Communication may be has two types
(Verbal and nonverbal communication) in which we briefly discuss on
verbal and nonverbal communication. Verbal communication means
communicating
with
words,
written
or
spoken.
Nonverbal
INTRODUCTION
Communication
Is the Process of transmitting information between sender and receiving
called communication, It may be two types of communication.
1. Verbal Communication
2. Nonverbal Communication
Verbal Communication
Verbal communication means communicating with words, written or
spoken. Verbal communication consists of speaking, listening, writing
and reading.
Nonverbal Communication
Nonverbal communication includes all unwritten and unspoken
messages, both intentional and unintentional.
Nonverbal communication = communication without words
Nonverbal communication is the process of communication through
sending and receiving wordless messages.
Eye Contact
Eye contact is key characteristic of nonverbal communication, expresses
much without a using single word. In American culture, maintaining
eye contact shows respect and indicates interest.
Eye contact also establishes the nature of relationship.
Facial Expressions
Posture
Postures and how you carry yourself tells a lot about you. How you
walk, sit, stand or hold your head not only indicates your current mood,
but also your personality in general.
For example, if you cross your arms while standing, you indicate that
you may be closed off and defensive. Meanwhile, walking with your
head down and avoiding eye contact with others may indicates shyness.
Gestures
Signs
In Pakistan
In China
The Chinese dont like being touched by strangers. Therefore dont make
any body contact.
In Argentina
In India
Bibliography
In the end of the report we want to tell some references, where from we
get some help for making our report.
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Amit kumar presentation (Pondicherry University India)
Muhammad waqas Khan Presentation (UMT University Pak)
Business Communication (Asha kual)