Verbal and nonverbal communication in healthcare

Nonverbal communication is the single most powerful form of communication.

Some experts believe that over 90% of communication is non-verbal.

It’s important because very few people can consciously manipulate their non-verbal cues.

We’ve all had that feeling that something isn’t all it seems to be when interviewing someone or chatting with colleagues.

That’s because non verbal cues either support or contradict spoken messages. Even the pace or style of speech contributes to the non-verbal equation.

It’s more than just body language.

More than voice or even words, nonverbal communication cues you in to what is on another person’s mind.

Nonverbal communication ranges from facial expression to body language. Gestures, signs, use of space and pace or information delivery.

Here are several tips for improving your reading of nonverbal information. No matter your position at work, improving your skill in interpreting nonverbal communication will add to your ability to share meaning with another person.

Correct interpretation of nonverbal communication will add depth to your ability to communicate.

Tips for Understanding Nonverbal Communication

•Recognize that people communicate on many levels. Watch their facial expressions, eye contact, posture, hand and feet movements, body movement and placement, and appearance and passage as they walk toward you. Every gesture is communicating something if you listen with your eyes. Become accustomed to watching nonverbal communication and your ability to read nonverbal communication will grow with practice.

•If a person’s words say one thing and their nonverbal communication says another, you should listen to the nonverbal communication – and that is usually the correct decision.

•Assess job candidates based on their nonverbal communication. You can read volumes from how the applicant sits in the lobby. The nonverbal communication during an interview should also elucidate the candidate’s skills, strengths, weaknesses, and concerns for you.

•Probe nonverbal communication during an investigation or other situation in which you need facts and believable statements. Again, the nonverbal may reveal more than the person’s spoken words.

•When leading a meeting or speaking to a group, recognize that nonverbal cues can tell you:
–when you’ve talked long enough,
–when someone else wants to speak, and

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define the role of verbal and nonverbal communication in building successful business relationships.? | Yahoo Answers

As in any relationships, business relationships are based on communication between the parties involved. What you say is important because you want to say the right things in order to be successful.
Nonverbal communication is more important however because your body language will say what you might now. Limp handshakes and quivering during presentations shows that you lack confidence and no matter what you say, the viewer gauges you based upon what they see.


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