Posts tagged as:

Nonverbal Communication

Importance of Communication in an Organization

October 18, 2011

Few organizations exist in order to communicate. Most have another purpose: to sell a product or service, to supply a social need, to implement plans and policies. Yet to do these things, organizations spend an enormous amount of time, energy, and money communicating. People in organizations communicate in many ways: face-to-face in two-person discussions, in [...]

Read the full article →

Critical Circumstances and Sticky Situations

June 3, 2010

Instructions on how the client could retrieve his car. Then she hung up the telephone, grabbed her purse, and fled through the back exit. Why this sudden metamorphosis from a confident, self-assured woman to a cringing coward? Because nothing saps our self-confidence, impacts our body language or stymies our effectiveness quite like being the brunt [...]

Read the full article →

What We Believe

February 1, 2010

There are many ways to give and receive information. But the most powerful statements come from well thought out information endorsed by unwavering, direct, and focused body language. Nonverbal communication supports and validates all our verbal information and it is always more believed than anything we say. Alberta Employment Preparation Swine Flu UV Lamp Manufacturers [...]

Read the full article →

Taking Charge Through Nonverbal Communication

January 28, 2010

Taking notes is a silent form of flattery in the business world. Noting that what someone has said is worthy of a more permanent record shows your respect. Soft Power Claire Olson, a Cleveland business owner, is an example of someone who effectively uses what I term “soft power.” “Soft power” is knowing you are [...]

Read the full article →

Taking Charge Through Nonverbal Communication

January 22, 2010

The face is flushed and perspiring. The person speaks at a different rate of speech than normal, generally much faster. A hand is placed in front of the mouth when information is given, in an attempt to muffle the words. Dealing with the Liar There are several ways to handle a liar. The direct approach [...]

Read the full article →

Taking Charge Through Nonverbal Communication

January 12, 2010

Dealing professionally with intrusions means that no one ever feels dismissed. Skillfully using less obvious methods means that you don’t have to resort to the not so subtle glance at your wristwatch, or drum your fingers on the desk. You are acknowledging the person and giving your full attention. Swine Flu UV Lamp Manufacturers Winnipeg [...]

Read the full article →

Taking Charge Through Nonverbal Communication

December 30, 2009

We need not only to hear and see those with whom we do business, we need to be in their presence to use all our senses to ascertain whether or not we trust them. We need to shake their hands, look them in the eye, see how they move their bodies, and check out how [...]

Read the full article →