Showing posts with label Communication. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Communication. Show all posts

Sunday 9 June 2019

Irawen

LECTURE 41: BODY LANGUAGE: FOR INTERVIEWS

This lecture especially focuses on the role of body language in a professional situation like interview, and provides some valuable insights on how to give away right non-verbal cues by remaining calm, cheerful, and honest. It teaches a prospective candidate to tap the resource of body language to exude confidence and strength, and thereby emerge successful in an interview.
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LECTURE 40: NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION: INTERPRETING NON-VERBAL CUES

Having introduced body language, and established its importance in the previous lectures, this lecture focuses on the ways in which non-verbal communication can be effectively interpreted in order to arrive at its objective inference, all the while insisting that the first step in inferring non-verbal cues is to be aware of them.

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LECTURE 39: NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION: BASICS AND UNIVERSALS

This lecture provides detailed insight on body language, stating that while there are certain universally acknowledged postures and gestures (like being defensive, being insecure, etc.), these can be culturally determined as well; all the while maintaining that body language is an innate human feature, and that one cannot avoid the implications of body language.
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LECTURE 38: NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION: ISSUES AND TYPES

This lecture focuses on the types of non-verbal communication, ranging from kinesics to paralinguistics, and establishes the need to understand and master the non-verbal cues such that one can communicate effectively, both by sending the desired message, and by interpreting it in a correct manner.

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LECTURE 37: NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION: INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANCE

This lecture introduces the concept of non-verbal communication, laying down its importance and inevitability in a conversation, and states that 93% of all communication comprises of non-verbal elements like body language and facial expressions, and that to be an effective communicator, one must learn to master the non-verbal cues.
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Saturday 1 June 2019

Irawen

LECTURE 36: NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION: PRE-THINKING ASSESSMENT-2

This lecture offers a pre-thinking activity related to non-verbal communication, and urges the viewer to self-evaluate one’s preconceived notions about non-verbal communication, and challenges certain biased outlooks on gestures and body language, all the while establishing the significance of the non-verbal mode of communication.
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