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WELCOME TO

GOVERNMENT COLLEGE OF
ENGINEERING, CHANDRAPUR
NAME :- JHA BRIJESH MAHADEV
SUBJECT :- COMMUNICATION SKILLS
TOPIC
:- NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION
ROLL NO
:- 34
GUIDANCE
:- SATISH MANWAR

INTRODUCTION TO
NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION

Nonverbal

communication is the
process of using wordless messages
to generate meaning.
It include non-word vocalization such
as inflections and non-word sound as
an and hmm.

SUB-DICIPLINES IN
NON-VERBAL
COMMUNICATION

Kinesics (k)
Occulesics (O)
Paralanguage (P)
Proxemics (p)
Artifacts (A)
Tactile (T)

KINESICS IN
INTERVIEW
Kinesics

is the interpretation of
body motion communication such
as facial expressions and
gestures.

Body

movements convey
information though
interpretations vary by culture.

STEPS TO ITERPRET
KINESICS DURING INTERVIEW
The bodily gestures, postures, and facial
expressions by which a person communicates non
verbally with others
-(Soukhanav)
We can use following tricks during interviews likeGesture
Facial Expressions
Gaze \ Eye contact
Handshakes, Feet , Arms

GESTURES
A

Gesture is a form of non-verbal


communication or in which visible
bodily actions communicate
particular message, speech.
Gestures include movement of
hands, face, arms.
Gestures allow individuals to
communicate a variety of feeling
and thoughts.

ROLE PLAY
Hand-Arms
Hands can show and hide unwillingness
to talk.
Demonstrates an attempt to control
oneself.
Handshakes
The Dominant person turns their palm
down while more submissive person
shakes.

A CONSISTANCE MESSAGE
What

we can do ?

Use

a mirrorpractice speaking, watch gestures,


hands,
feet.

Videotape

yourself
see how many of these non verbal
cues we are sending.

Release stress by scrunching our toes (not


visible) versus twirling our hair .

TIPS TO IMPROVE NON-VERBAL


COMMUNICATION
We

can improve our effectiveness


as a non verbal communicator by
observing and analyzing both the
physical environment of
interactions and the body
language, appearance, gestures,
vocal cues, eye contact and
touching behavior of
participants.
Inculcate positive body support.

INNOVATION AND
CONCLUSION
Attributes in western culture are taught politeness, deference,
homily and the way they are projected through our gestures.
Toting

our head

submission / flirting
Folding

hands in lap

untrustworthiness
Crossing

legs

resistance
Tugging

hair

A stress or flirting

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