logging in or signing up face to face communication nitin.parasuram Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 1361 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: April 05, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... By: nitin.parasuram (8 month(s) ago) i m sorry naeem.. i just was ur comments... i m too late to help u... Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript GROUP MEMBERS : GROUP MEMBERS 1.VIKAS. 2.VELMURGAN 3.THANGADURAI. 4.VAISHAK. 5. VIGNESH FACE TO FACE COMMUNICATION : FACE TO FACE COMMUNICATION Communication between two or more person by Direct contact. MERITS : MERITS 1. Variation in tone. a. pitch b. pace c. Stress d. pauses Etc. 2. BODY LANGUAGE : 2. BODY LANGUAGE 1. facial expression 2. eye contact 3. gestures 4. body shape 5. posture 6. appearance. 3. FACIAL EXPRESSION : 3. FACIAL EXPRESSION a. happines b. Surprise c. Fear d. anger e. Sadness f . Interst g. Determination h. Disgust i. contempt 4. GESTURES : 4. GESTURES Physical movements of arms,legs,hands,heads etc. EMBLEMS 1. patting the stomach – “I’m full of food”. 2. shaking fist - “I’m angry”. 3. yawning –”I’m bored”. 4. clapping hands –”I approve”. 5. placing first finger on lips –”be silent”. 5. SUITABLE FOR DISCUSSION : 5. SUITABLE FOR DISCUSSION In this speaker can get immediate feedback from the total personality of the listener including the vibrations being emmited by it and not just in terms of words which may often be hollow and meaningless. 6. The Importance of Face-to-Face Communication at Work : 6. The Importance of Face-to-Face Communication at Work A global survey shows that 67 percent of senior executives and managers say their organization would be more productive if their superiors communicated more often by personal discussion. While they desire more personal discussion from their superiors, however, the top personal method of communicating for these same business leaders is e-mail, based on the survey by NFI Research. 7. Why is a face to face conversation the best way of communicating? : 7. Why is a face to face conversation the best way of communicating? Because you will always need to talk to someone face to face and it will be needed in cerrtain circumstances. And it always feels good to tell someone good news and see their expression on their faces! FACE TO FACE COMMUNICATION : FACE TO FACE COMMUNICATION IMPORTANCE FACE TO FACE COMMUNICATION IS BETTER : FACE TO FACE COMMUNICATION IS BETTER you can realize easily whether the person is sincere through his manners. can get responses immediately without misunderstanding face to face communication helps people in express their feelings, ideas much better. conversations seem to be longer when people communicate in person. LIMITATIONS : LIMITATIONS Not possible for distant people in the absence of mechanical devices. Messages cannot be retained for a long No legal validity Unsuitable for lengthy messages. LIMITATIONS : LIMITATIONS When people display the wrong body language,they show the wrong impression by their actions, not looking at the person they are speaking to, gets distracted and do not listen or pay any attention to what the other person is saying. Depending on the type of words use, you could offend a person as some individuals are not very good with personal hygiene, and this can get very difficult communicating face to face. Most people cannot express themselves properly and some can when they are not facing the person, therefore, we have show respect in every way, even if we dislike or don't agree with them. LIMITATIONS : LIMITATIONS outdoor events are weather dependent some events only reach a small audience heavy in administration needs good marketing needs good forward planning requires initial financial outlay needs a range of skills in creation and marketing audience size can be limited for some events can be dominated by an individual can be a one-off experience if repeated, needs assessment and development Examples of face to face communication : Examples of face to face communication Interview Types of interview -Job interview -Case interview -Informal interview @ : @ -Exit interview -Micro soft interview -Web com interview Meeting : Meeting Types of meeting -Status meeting -Work meeting -Staff meeting -Team meeting -Board meeting -Management meeting You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
face to face communication nitin.parasuram Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 1361 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: April 05, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... By: nitin.parasuram (8 month(s) ago) i m sorry naeem.. i just was ur comments... i m too late to help u... Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript GROUP MEMBERS : GROUP MEMBERS 1.VIKAS. 2.VELMURGAN 3.THANGADURAI. 4.VAISHAK. 5. VIGNESH FACE TO FACE COMMUNICATION : FACE TO FACE COMMUNICATION Communication between two or more person by Direct contact. MERITS : MERITS 1. Variation in tone. a. pitch b. pace c. Stress d. pauses Etc. 2. BODY LANGUAGE : 2. BODY LANGUAGE 1. facial expression 2. eye contact 3. gestures 4. body shape 5. posture 6. appearance. 3. FACIAL EXPRESSION : 3. FACIAL EXPRESSION a. happines b. Surprise c. Fear d. anger e. Sadness f . Interst g. Determination h. Disgust i. contempt 4. GESTURES : 4. GESTURES Physical movements of arms,legs,hands,heads etc. EMBLEMS 1. patting the stomach – “I’m full of food”. 2. shaking fist - “I’m angry”. 3. yawning –”I’m bored”. 4. clapping hands –”I approve”. 5. placing first finger on lips –”be silent”. 5. SUITABLE FOR DISCUSSION : 5. SUITABLE FOR DISCUSSION In this speaker can get immediate feedback from the total personality of the listener including the vibrations being emmited by it and not just in terms of words which may often be hollow and meaningless. 6. The Importance of Face-to-Face Communication at Work : 6. The Importance of Face-to-Face Communication at Work A global survey shows that 67 percent of senior executives and managers say their organization would be more productive if their superiors communicated more often by personal discussion. While they desire more personal discussion from their superiors, however, the top personal method of communicating for these same business leaders is e-mail, based on the survey by NFI Research. 7. Why is a face to face conversation the best way of communicating? : 7. Why is a face to face conversation the best way of communicating? Because you will always need to talk to someone face to face and it will be needed in cerrtain circumstances. And it always feels good to tell someone good news and see their expression on their faces! FACE TO FACE COMMUNICATION : FACE TO FACE COMMUNICATION IMPORTANCE FACE TO FACE COMMUNICATION IS BETTER : FACE TO FACE COMMUNICATION IS BETTER you can realize easily whether the person is sincere through his manners. can get responses immediately without misunderstanding face to face communication helps people in express their feelings, ideas much better. conversations seem to be longer when people communicate in person. LIMITATIONS : LIMITATIONS Not possible for distant people in the absence of mechanical devices. Messages cannot be retained for a long No legal validity Unsuitable for lengthy messages. LIMITATIONS : LIMITATIONS When people display the wrong body language,they show the wrong impression by their actions, not looking at the person they are speaking to, gets distracted and do not listen or pay any attention to what the other person is saying. Depending on the type of words use, you could offend a person as some individuals are not very good with personal hygiene, and this can get very difficult communicating face to face. Most people cannot express themselves properly and some can when they are not facing the person, therefore, we have show respect in every way, even if we dislike or don't agree with them. LIMITATIONS : LIMITATIONS outdoor events are weather dependent some events only reach a small audience heavy in administration needs good marketing needs good forward planning requires initial financial outlay needs a range of skills in creation and marketing audience size can be limited for some events can be dominated by an individual can be a one-off experience if repeated, needs assessment and development Examples of face to face communication : Examples of face to face communication Interview Types of interview -Job interview -Case interview -Informal interview @ : @ -Exit interview -Micro soft interview -Web com interview Meeting : Meeting Types of meeting -Status meeting -Work meeting -Staff meeting -Team meeting -Board meeting -Management meeting