communications FINAL
What is communication?
Exchange of information
What is the environment?
Our environment communicates many different messages. Environmental factors of nonverbal communication include objects in our surroundings or the surroundings themselves. For example: • A large desk in a corner office with windows communicates high status within an organization.
Categories of non-verbal communication
Paralanguage Kinesics Environment Touch Space
what is touch ( example )
Touch, or haptic communication, is a primary method for achieving connection with people, indicating intention, or expressing emotion. Like other factors of nonverbal communication, the use of touch is culturally bound. Consider the following: • In a business setting, the most appropriate form of communication is the handshake.
What is Kinesics?
Body language, or kinesics, consists of the gestures, movements, and mannerisms by which a person communicates with others. Physical attributes such as appearance, facial expressions, eye contact, and posture contribute to kinesics, or body language. Facial expressions communicate our thoughts and emotions. For example: physical appearance Gestures Facial expressions postures
What is paralanguage?
nonverbal communication through factors such as tone, pitch, quality, rate of speech, laughter, tears, belches, and even hesitation or sighs. Paralanguage can help reinforce a verbal message
Categories of space
Intimate distance—from physical contact to 18 inches. This distance is reserved for personal expression with those we know well. • Personal distance—from 18 inches to 3 feet. This distance is used for casual and friendly conversations. • Social distance—from 3 feet to 7 feet. This distance is used in the workplace for business-related conversations, small meetings, and social functions. It is also used for other conversations that are not personal in nature. • Public distance—7 feet and beyond. This distance is usually for public speaking. Obviously, this distance in a personal conversation would constitute a huge communication barrier.
main categories of communication
Oral 2. Written 3. Nonverbal
what is space
Space, as it relates to nonverbal communication, is the physical distance maintained with others. How you use space to communicate depends upon cultural norms, your relationship with the receivers of your communication, and the activities involved.
basic communication skills
Speaking Listening Reading Writing