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Communicating Nonverbally.: So, Were You Confused?

Jack Smith is a professor at Harvard Business School who has an eye infection, which may affect how his students perceive him through nonverbal communication despite what he intends to convey verbally. The document then discusses how important nonverbal communication is to fully understanding messages and gives examples of how nonverbal cues like physical appearance, paralanguage, kinesics, posture, and eye gaze impact communication, especially in business settings. It defines nonverbal communication as the imparting of thoughts or information without words.

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Communicating Nonverbally.: So, Were You Confused?

Jack Smith is a professor at Harvard Business School who has an eye infection, which may affect how his students perceive him through nonverbal communication despite what he intends to convey verbally. The document then discusses how important nonverbal communication is to fully understanding messages and gives examples of how nonverbal cues like physical appearance, paralanguage, kinesics, posture, and eye gaze impact communication, especially in business settings. It defines nonverbal communication as the imparting of thoughts or information without words.

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Hi!

My name is jack
smith and I am a
professor at Harvard
business school. As my
one eye has an
infection, but my
students perceive me as
I am communicating
nonverbally.

so, were you


confused?
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Nonverbal Communication
By:

Arfa Assar Ali


(13556)
&

Batool Ali
(12693)
What is Nonverbal Communication?

“Act of imparting or
interchanging thoughts,
opinions, or information
without the use of spoken
words”
Why is it important?

“The most important thing in


communication is to hear what isn't
being said.” –
Peter F. Drucker
How does it affects?
Functions of NVC:

Strengthens a verbal message


Repeats a verbal
message
Substitutes for a
verbal message
NVC in general:
Physical Appearance
Paralanguage
Kinesics
Posture
Eye Gaze
Nonverbal Communication in
Business:
Eye contact

Gestures

Movement

Posture

Written communication
Thank
you!

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