balasubramanian-vellaisamy
1

“Body language is one of the ways to communicate to the employees down the line” – Do we need to consider that as a effective? pls Explain.
From India, Chennai
Dinesh Divekar
7879

Dear Balasubramanian,

As per Wikipedia, "Body language is a type of nonverbal communication in which physical behaviours, as opposed to words, are used to express or convey the information. Such behaviour includes facial expressions, body posture, gestures, eye movement, touch and the use of space." The same article in Wikipedia says that "Albert Mehrabian maintains that during a conversation dealing with feelings and attitudes (i.e., like-dislike), 7% of what is communicated is via what is said, 38% is via tone of voice, and the majority, 55%, is via body language."

The definition or the psychological aspects of the body language apart, what is the origin of the body language? The origin lies in one's conviction, confidence and enthusiasm.

Conviction means firmly held belief or opinion. When a person talks or listens in support of the firmly held belief or opinion, the person's tone changes and it shows in the body movement. Watch carefully how people communicate when they express their views on political beliefs, family values etc. It reflects in their body language.

The meaning of the confidence is well known and I do not have to explain it. Confidence depends on one's level of knowledge. Deeper and wider the knowledge, the method of expression changes. When asked a simple question, the job candidate answers the questions quickly. In contrast, if the answer to a question is not known, it reflects in the candidate's tone or facial movements.

Enthusiasm means liveliness in one's action. The liveliness depends on one's interest in the subject. When a person does an activity that he/she likes most, it brings quickness or liveliness to the movements. In contrast, if a person does something which he/she considers "a boring job", it reflects in one's movements.

In the 21st century, too much emphasis is being given to body language. Occasionally, it is undeserving. A person with "a well-balanced personality" or a well-composed person or the one who has mastered techniques of assertion, may not exhibit feelings through his/her body language. Therefore, rather than looking at body language, it is better to look for one's conviction and confidence.

Lately, a lot of communication is taking place through virtual mode. Video conferences are happening widely. In the video, just a face is visible and if the camera quality is not that good then the image could be snowy or blurry also. Against this backdrop, how to read the participant's body language? Is tone sufficient to gauge one's body language?

Your question is on whether "Body language is one of the ways to communicate to the employees down the line". Yes, it is one of the ways to communicate down the line but it has limitations as well. When we say "down the line", in the business scenario, it can be one level below. For example, a General Manager may not communicate below the level of the Managers. The MD might communicate only with the Directors or VPs. Against this backdrop, written communication has more applicability. The message can be passed down the line and that too without distortion far easily.

Thanks,

Dinesh Divekar

From India, Bangalore
CSSandip
1

Body language can be considered to some extend.
From India, Mumbai
rebecca-jones
very useful info, thank for sharing with us!
From Vietnam, Hanoi
zyn1
4

Dear Balasubramanian,
Body language plays an effective role in communication These include your posture, facial expressions, and hand gestures. Your ability to understand and interpret body language can help you to pick up on unspoken issues or negative feelings in others. so we can't ignore it.
-Zyn

From India, Surat
prasadvsv
3

There is a term called "Whole Body Communication" - and it is true.

Words, Actions and Tone - combine to make any communication effective or otherwise.

Why only employees down the line? Everyone you think you communicate with or even without thinking you are communicating - You Are Communicating all the time. Especially with body language. Kids can make out if their parents are serious just by looking at them, even when they appear to be normal. So can your friends, colleagues and every one who has some observation power - read that as, keeps his / her eyes and ears open.

There is a process that I have developed over the years in ensuring a complete communication - especially when you need to deliver a purposeful message.

All you need to do is incorporate the elements given in the enclosed drawing, systematically and specifically (as appropriate, of course) into each of the speech / communication you want to deliver - more appropriate in spoken, but equally applicable in written communication also.

In the picture is a "Target Board" - as in rifle shooting / darts etc., where you get points based on where you hit!

In preparing a speech, you start at the outermost ring - include those elements - progress inward and finally when you have incorporated the elements - not force fitting, but genuinely sharing information, data, stories, emotions - You will end up with the "Bull's Eye" - The Perfect Speech.

From India, Bangalore
Attached Files (Download Requires Membership)
File Type: jpg ThePerfectSpeech.jpg (57.1 KB, 15 views)

Community Support and Knowledge-base on business, career and organisational prospects and issues - Register and Log In to CiteHR and post your query, download formats and be part of a fostered community of professionals.





Contact Us Privacy Policy Disclaimer Terms Of Service

All rights reserved @ 2024 CiteHR ®

All Copyright And Trademarks in Posts Held By Respective Owners.