Title: Non Verbal Communications
1Non Verbal Communications
- Dr. Lloyd D. Brooks, Professor
- Management Information Systems
- The University of Memphis
2Human Face
- Face Organ of Emotion
- Face Offers Powerful Clues
- Face Reveals Important Truths
- Face Provides Clues to Feelings
- Face Shows Age, Humor, Likes, Dislikes
- Face Shows Attention or Lack of Attention With
Eye Contact - Face Most Important Human Art Object
3TEARS
- Sadness/Grief
- Happiness/Joy
- Fear/Anxiety
- Embarrassment/Surprise
- Anger/Frustration
- Nervousness
- Laughter
- Loneliness
- Winning/Losing
- Pain
- Shame
4Message Clues
- Verbal Clues 7 percent of message meaning
- Vocal Clues 38 percent
- Facial Expression Clues 55 percent
- Facial clues provide a better and more reliable
indicator of the meaning of the message
5Space Clues
- Closeness Everyone has a bubble. Business
distance is about 18 inches. - Position in Meetings Indicate order of
importance - Standing Too Close Invades the space of others
- Elevators Where do you stand in an elevator?
6Distracting Gestures and Hair
- Repeating Too Often Such as clearing the throat
- Fidgeting
- Playing With Hair
- Playing With Money or Loose Change
- Playing With Car Keys
- Do you have distracting gestures?
7Handshake
- Hands Not Damp or Clammy
- Firm Grip, But Not Bone Crusher or Wimp
- Thumb and Forefinger Web Touches the Other
Persons Web Area - Maintain Eye Contact During Handshake
- Give a Couple of Shakes Then Let Go
- Stand Up When Handshaking
- How is your handshake?
8Table Manners
- Use side plate to your left
- Bread knife is smaller and on your right
- Leave bread knife on side plate after use
- Do not use butter directly from its source
- Do not cut bread or roll
- Put the knife with the serrated edge facing you
- Ignore the crumbs
- Use outer cutlery first and work toward you
9Non Verbal Power
- 90 Percent of Communications comes from
face-to-face interaction - Erect Posture Send energy and attentiveness
signals - Touching, Holding, Embracing, or Back Patting
Can be favorable or unfavorable - Eye Contact Strong and Powerful. You are always
communicating with your eyes.
10Non Verbal Communications
- 700,000 Different Physical Signs
- 250,000 Different Facial Expressions
- 5,000 Different Hand Gestures
- 1,000 Different Postures
- Smile Universal Gesture
- Hiding Face Universal Gesture
- Only two universal gestures
11International Gestures
- Southeast Asia Showing the bottom of the foot
is a grievous insult - Kenya Victory signal can lead to getting the
fingers chopped off - Saudi Arabia Kissing in public can lead to
being placed in jail - Winston Churchill V for victory signal became a
symbol during World War II - South America Cheek kissing is a casual
greeting gesture
12International Gestures
- O.K. Symbol in America considered as giving a
curse in Saudi Arabia and an extreme insult in
Germany - Closing the eyes and nodding the head is sign of
attentiveness in Japan - Yielding right of way in a doorway is a sign of
respect in China - Clapping and whistling is considered approval
(whistling is considered disapproval in much of
Europe)
13Greetings
- Firm Handshake 200 years old
- Hug Informal greetings only. Asian countries do
not like it. - Bowing Many Asian countries
- One-Pump Handshake in Europe
- Islamic countries No male/female touching
allowed for greetings - South America Handshake and Back Slap
14Beckoning Someone
- America Raise hand with index finger extended.
Considered rude in Japan. Used only for calling
animals in Malaysia. - Columbia Clap your hand
- China Turn your cup down
- Spain Snap your fingers (locals only)
15Facial Gestures
- Face can show anger, pain, joy, shock,
confidence, exhaustion, surprise, suspicion,
boredom, doubt, etc. - Face can pout, grimace, snarl, wince, blush,
gape, smirk, glare, frown, etc. - Face can nod, shake, jerk, tilt, duck, turn.
- Nodding the head up and down means Yes. It means
No in Iran and Turkey.
16Eye Gestures
- Eye contact indicates attention in America
- Staring is rude in Korea, Japan, and Thailand
- Eyebrow flash is a sign of flirtation
- Wink is a sign of flirtation or shared secret
- Dilated eyes indicates fear or anger
- Rolling the eyes shows amazement
17Hands
- Clapping to indicate applause
- Hand Shaking to greet in some countries
- Hand Holding for affection and respect
- Hand Waving for greeting
- High Five to indicate approval
- Fist Pounding to indicate anger
- Touching Wood indicates good luck
18Arms
- Folded Arms indicates a defensive position
- Arms on Hips indicates anger or aggression
- Arms Behind Back indicates ease and control
19Classroom Sitting Dynamics
- Front Like the action and grade conscious
- Back Observers, slackers, dislike attention,
like security of the back wall - By Window Daydreamers
- By Door Often in a rush and want a quick way
out - Middle Like to blend into the crowd and are
possibly shy
20What is depicted here?
21What does this depict?
22What does this mean?
23What does this communicate?
24What do you think this indicates?
25What does this mean?
26What do you think about each of these persons?
27What is the relation between these two persons?
28What does this signify?
29What does this signify?
30What does this signify?
31What is being communicated here?
32What type of person is this lady?
33What does this signify?
34What is being expressed here?
35What emotion is being expressed here?
36What is the relationship here?
37What kind of person is this?
38What is her personality?
39What are his thoughts?
40What does each face express?
41What does this pose portray?
42What is the relationship here?
43What is being communicated here?
44Non Verbal Expression Exercise
- Each person will give a non verbal signal to
indicate how he/she is feeling today. - This will take the pulse of the groups feelings
for the day.
45Non Verbal Story Exercise
- Group of 4 to 20 persons create a story, one word
at a time. Review the dominant themes, struggles,
emotions, strategies, organization, qualities and
actions of participants.
46Non Verbal Mirror Exercise
- This is a mirror exercise. The audience divides
into pairs. One person is the leader and the
other one is a follower. - The leader may use body language and/or facial
expressions. The follower will mirror the
leader. After a few minutes, the roles will be
switched. After a few more minutes, they will
mirror in unison with neither one being the
leader.
47Non Verbal Role Play Exercise
- The audience will divide into small groups. Each
group will create a play that involves ONLY body
language and NO talking. The group can pick any
scene and characters it wants. - Each group will then improvise before the other
group(s) and let them guess what is happening.
Examples Its the end of the party and you are
the last people left. You are family members on
the way back from a vacation and had a big fight.
48You have been a great audience
Thank you for your attention.