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Archive for September, 2006

Two interviews with seasoned IABC members on Employee Comms

8th September 2006 by Lee Hopkins

Interviews

Allan Jenkins and Donna Papacosta, two seasoned IABC communicators, recently agreed to be interviewed as part of a series of interviews I’m conducting for PR undergraduates at Deakin University here in Australia.

You can hear and download Allan’s and Donna’s interviews over on theMediaPod.net site.

Thank you to those of who who have agreed to be interviewed by me shortly - I look forward to it!

My motto for interviews: “no stone unturned, no laundry unwashed, no pizza uneaten.”

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A look at non-verbal communication

5th September 2006 by Carol Kinsey Goman

I’m researching nonverbal communication for a new book I’m writing. Came across this often (mis)quoted study:

Professor Albert Mehrabian at UCLA conducted the classic research on the impact of different channels of communication. His finding:

* 7% of meaning is communicated by spoken words
* 38% of meaning is communicated by voice tone
* 55% of meaning is communicated by nonverbal gestures

Mehrabian was studying the communication of feelings and attitudes. Obviously, you can’t watch people speaking in a foreign language and understand 93 percent of what is being communicated. But you can be assured that their nonverbal gestures reveal more about someone’s real motives and feelings than anything they might say.

Here’s why.

Manners and poise may be consciously learned, but facial expression, eye blinking, leg crossing and nervous tapping are difficult to consistently repress. Nonverbal gestures tend to reveal inner character and emotions – fear, honestly, joy, indecision, frustration, and much more. The tiniest gesture, like the way someone stands or enters the room, can speak volumes about their confidence, self-worth, and credibility.

I’d be interested in hearing about your experience with this topic.

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