Part 2 Verbal Non Verbal Communication

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dc.date.accessioned 2024-12-15T08:43:57Z
dc.date.available 2024-12-15T08:43:57Z
dc.date.issued 2024
dc.identifier.uri http://oer.ums.edu.my/handle/oer_source_files/2900
dc.description In this video, the focus shifts to understanding facts and opinions, enhancing communication effectiveness, and delving deeper into verbal and non-verbal communication. Here's what you'll learn: Clear Communication as the Key to Connection Clear communication is essential for building relationships and preventing misunderstandings. Miscommunication can lead to frustration and conflict. Distinguishing Between Facts and Opinions Facts: Objective truths that can be proven with evidence and are consistent regardless of perspective (e.g., "The sky is blue"). Opinions: Subjective beliefs influenced by personal feelings, culture, and individual perspectives (e.g., "Blue is the prettiest color"). Understanding this distinction helps navigate conversations, avoid unnecessary arguments, and foster mutual understanding. Effective Communication Knowing how to differentiate between facts and opinions is foundational for effective communication. It helps build stronger, more understanding relationships in personal and professional settings. This part emphasizes the importance of clarity in communication and provides tools for recognizing and addressing common barriers to effective interaction. The insights gained here are vital for improving both verbal and non-verbal communication skills. en_US
dc.description.abstract In this video, the focus shifts to understanding facts and opinions, enhancing communication effectiveness, and delving deeper into verbal and non-verbal communication. Here's what you'll learn: Clear Communication as the Key to Connection Clear communication is essential for building relationships and preventing misunderstandings. Miscommunication can lead to frustration and conflict. Distinguishing Between Facts and Opinions Facts: Objective truths that can be proven with evidence and are consistent regardless of perspective (e.g., "The sky is blue"). Opinions: Subjective beliefs influenced by personal feelings, culture, and individual perspectives (e.g., "Blue is the prettiest color"). Understanding this distinction helps navigate conversations, avoid unnecessary arguments, and foster mutual understanding. Effective Communication Knowing how to differentiate between facts and opinions is foundational for effective communication. It helps build stronger, more understanding relationships in personal and professional settings. This part emphasizes the importance of clarity in communication and provides tools for recognizing and addressing common barriers to effective interaction. The insights gained here are vital for improving both verbal and non-verbal communication skills. en_US
dc.subject Part 2 Verbal Non Verbal Communication en_US
dc.title Part 2 Verbal Non Verbal Communication en_US
dc.type Video en_US
dc.resources.url https://youtu.be/XX-kIdsnd7o en_US


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