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Basic Communication Skills Presented by Stella shalini A S

ESTABLISHING RAPPORT Field of Consciousness

How do you go about Establishing Rapport? You need Self-Confidence You must Understand People You must be Enthusiastic You must make Eye Contact You must be Interested in them

Communication is a Series of Experiences of Smell Hearing Seeing Touch Taste

Communication - Meaning Communication is a dynamic process… through this process we convey a thought or feeling to someone else. how it is received depends on a set of events, stimuli, that person is exposed to. how you say what you say plays an important role in communication.

TOTAL COMMUNICATION PROCESS

LEVELS OF COMMUNICATION VERBAL Intra verbal: intonation of word and sound Extra verbal verbal: implication of words and phrases, semantics NON-VERBAL Gestures Postures Movements SYMBOLIC

Barriers in Communication (that have to do with the COMMUNICATOR) Unwillingness to say things differently Unwillingness to relate to others differently Unwillingness to learn new approaches Lack of Self-Confidence Lack of Enthusiasm Voice quality Prejudice

Barriers in Communication (that have to do with the COMMUNICATOR) Disagreement between verbal and non-verbal messages Negative Self Image Lack of Feedback Lack of Motivation and Training Language and Vocabulary Level Lack of Self Awareness

Barriers in Communication (that have to do with the RECEIVER) Selective Perception Unwillingness to Change Lack of Interest in the Topic/Subject Prejudice & Belief System Rebuttal Instincts Personal Value System Here-and-Now internal & external factors

External Barriers in Communication Environment The venue The effect of noise Temperature in the room Other People – Status, Education Time

5 Basic reasons we Do Not Listen Listening is Hard Work Competition The Rush for Action Speed differences (120 wpm v/s 360 wpm) Lack of Training

4 Levels of Listening The Non-Listener The Marginal Listener The Evaluative Listener The Active Listener

Improving Listening Skills By not being Preoccupied Being Open Minded & Non Defensive Minimizing Interruptions Effective Listening is: Hearing, interpreting when necessary, understanding the message and relating to it. By Asking Questions

COMMUNICATION 7% WORDS 38% PARALINGUISTIC 55% BODY LANGUAGE Words are only labels and the listeners put their own interpretation on speakers words 38% PARALINGUISTIC The way in which something is said - the accent, tone and voice modulation is important to the listener. 55% BODY LANGUAGE What a speaker looks like while delivering a message affects the listener’s understanding most.

TYPES OF BODY LANGUAGE Remember that you are dealing with “PEOPLE” (P)OSTURES & GESTURES How do you use hand gestures? Stance? (E)YE CONTACT How’s your “Lighthouse”? (O)RIENTATION How do you position yourself? (P)RESENTATION How do you deliver your message? (L)OOKS Are your looks, appearance, dress important? (E)PRESSIONS OF EMOTION Are you using facial expressions to express emotion?

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