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Communication171 slideswith Participant Handout
The foundation of all skills revolves around effective communication in today's professional world. Effective communication involves the exchange of thoughts, messages, and ideas through speech, signals, or writing in a way that can be readily and clearly understood.
Did you know that... that Americans spend 26 minutes a day texting and send 5.3 more texts than the number of calls they make. Twenty-six percent of employees think email is a major productivity killer. A survey of 400 companies with 100,000 employees each cited an average loss per company of $62.4 million per year because of inadequate communication to and between employees."
Learning Objectives:
Identify steps in taking responsibility for your own communication
Explore the use of words, tone of voice, and body language in communication
Identify ways to establish rapport in communication
Compare “telling” and “asking” questions styles in solving problems
Recognize and understand thepower of communication
Understand how problems develop due to poor listening skills
Identify specific communication problems, and apply treatments
Learn techniques to manage and ensure proper communication
Enhance your knowledge of nonverbal communication
Generate an action plan to enhance your communication skills
PowerPoint Presentation Content Slides Include:
Learning objectives of this presentation
Definition/s of communication
Etymology
Communication model
6 points of Model definitions
5 points of Noise /li>
5 slides of Feedback
4 points of Types of communication
3 points of Communication technology
15 points of Organizational communication
6 slides of Workplace communication
3 charts of Communication formations
3 slides of Verbal vs. Nonverbal
6 points of advantages of effective communication
10 points of Keys to effective listening
10 points of Barriers and gateways to communication
12 points of Communication and culture
7 slides of Communication that means business
9 points of Effective listening
10 points of Criticism
8 points of Techniques for listening
12 slides of Communication across cultures)
Critical factors:
6 slides of Attending
7 points of Eye contact
7 points of Posture
9 points of Building listening skills
16 points of Actions steps
Glossary: 6 pages with 55 related terms (sample terms include)
Active Listening, Babbling, Bilingual, Charisma, Communication, Communication Networks, Critical Listening, Defensive Communication, Facial Expression, Gesture, Jargon, Kinesics, Meta-Communication, Noise, Paralanguage, Proxemics, Public Speaking, Rhythm, Tone, Volume
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Communication Non-Verbal175 slideswith Participant Handout
Non-verbal communication is a major part of our daily communication. It is the communication that we convey through gestures, eye access cues, body movements, facial expressions, clothing, and eye contact.
Did you know that... in 1967, two researchers, UCLA professor Mehrabian and Ferris, concluded that 93% of communication is considered nonverbal. Nonverbal communication can be anything from tone of voice, body language, and anything that doesn't come out of your mouth basically. Nonverbal communication varies across cultures and sexes and learning how to become sensitive to body language and nonverbal cues will help you become better at portraying your intention.
Learning Objectives:
Hone your interpersonal advantages while interacting with others.
Recognize how the eyes, face, body, and appearance can send nonverbal messages.
Explore nonverbal behaviors that play vital role in our communication.
Be able to analyze the importance of nonverbal communication.
Learn how to detect lies.
Understand eye access cues and what each cues communicate.
Generate an action plan to enhance your non-verbal communication skills
PowerPoint Presentation Content Slides Include:
Definitions of non-verbal communication
Learning objectives for this presentation
17 slides and 2 graphics of Nonverbal communication - definition
11 points of Nonverbal communication – two categories
18 points and a table of Nonverbal communication – behaviors
7 slides of Nonverbal statistics
Nonverbal communication – quote
25 points of Nonverbal communication – tips for understanding
Nonverbal communication – quote
13 points of 65 nonverbal behaviors - region – mid-section (arms and hands)
2 points of Region – mid-section (arms and hands)
11 points of Region – upper section (face and neck)
9 points of Region – lower section (hips, legs, and feet – often difficult to observe because of obstructions)
Nonverbal communication – quote
20 slides and a table of Analyze and understand
Nonverbal communication – quote
23 slides and a table of Neuro-linguistic programming - eye access cues
5 points of Mirror neurons
24 slides and a table of How to detect lies – 13 tips
7 points of Trivia – space
3 points of Time
8 points of Touch
11 points of Speech
4 points of Objects
2 slides of Final thoughts (2 slides)
16 points of Actions steps (16 points)
Glossary: 6 pages with 55 related terms (sample terms include)
Active Listening, Babbling, Bilingual, Charisma, Communication, Communication Networks, Critical Listening, Defensive Communication, Facial Expression, Gesture, Jargon, Kinesics, Meta-Communication, Noise, Paralanguage, Proxemics, Public Speaking, Rhythm, Tone, Volume
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