While providing communication training to the employees, educators usually focus more on written and oral methods of communication and pay little attention to the nonverbal methods of communication. Do you think that more training emphasis should be placed on nonverbal communication? Build an argument supporting your view point with justification?
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Originally posted by MoizWhile providing communication training to the employees, educators usually focus more on written and oral methods of communication and pay little attention to the nonverbal methods of communication. Do you think that more training emphasis should be placed on nonverbal communication? Build an argument supporting your view point with justification? -
Okay. Really, I believe you should definitely use a verbal and nonverbal form of addressing the workers. First off, you want to address the topic from your own point of view by speaking to them. Also, you want to give out either diagrams to show them the processes you wich for them to perform.
By showing them both ways you will be able to get your point and instructions across without any confusion
Hope this helps you out!Comment
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Originally posted by Stang02GTLOL I know really, never seen anyone hi-jack their own thread....oh well I guess
I guess he doesn't like the 'discussion' part of his own question.Comment
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