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Padmashree Dr.D.Y.

Patil University
Department of Business Management
MBA (HR) 2012-13

BODY LANGUAGE
Subject:- Behavioral Dynamics Prof.:- Shilpa Varma
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Group Members

SWAPNALI PATIL

REENA SUNNY

RAKSHITA SHETTY

Acknowledgement

We owe our gratitude to Prof. Shilpa Varma for giving us the opportunity to present before you all.

BODY LANGUAGE

NON-VERBAL
It is very bit as important a the words you say n how u

say them combined.


If your body language is contrary to what your saying

then your audience would not believe you .


Many listeners subconsciously discount what they

are saying in favor of what they are seeing .

Having powerful polished and positive body language and strong presence will make your audience feel that you are an authority. Body language is mainly a non-verbal communication POSTURES GESTURES AND MOVEMENTS

EYE CONTACT
FACIAL EXPRESSIONS DRESS

1. Posture
It should be noticeable from the movement you enter the

premises. Your audience opinion about you starts forming the moment they first see you. Adopt your refined but relatable speaker persona as soon as you are within the eye shot of you audience member.

Cont
Once you are getting up from the seat and standing in front of your audience your posture should : Stride confidence

Your head should be held high


Stand with your feet hip-distance apart Keep your chin parallel to the floor which will lengthen your spine and make you look taller.

Cont
Make sure all eyes are on you before you begin .

Take a moment or to stand still in the front of the room .

2. Gestures And Movements


The purpose of gestures and movements is : to bring energy into your presentation to highlight or magnify key concepts

it brings comprehension and retention in visual .


Gestures can be small, large or extra large . The bigger your audience the bigger should be

your gestures .

Points to be kept in consideration


1. Palms should be noticeable 2. Do not cross your arms 3. Avoid pointing to the audience . 4. Walk only when you make transitions . 5. Keep your feet strongly planted 6. If you need to move back, do it diagonally.

3. Eye Contact

It helps you to get read, contact and collect feedback

with your presentation from your audience.


Your eyes should reflects what you present.

4. Facial Expressions
Practice a normal facial expression.
Make it more exaggerated. The most effective all purpose facial expression is the genuine smile. Your facial expression makes sure that your putting finishing touch to your professional persona .

5. Dress

Cont
Your dress code lets you make your first impression. Choosing a professional polished outfit make you look smart ,sharp and confident . Your dress sends a message to your audience about how much you respect them .

VERBAL COMMUNICATION
It should make the audience feel interested, engaged, inspired ,motivated, connected and

convinced .
It includes vocal variety which creates a warm

welcoming and appealing atmosphere .

Tone ,Pitch and Pace sends messages like :Listen up now Lets get serious Dont miss this part Lets take a moment to reflect

Verbal communication consists of :


Pace Projection Pauses

Pitch
Pronunciation

1. Pace
if you rush the audience dont remember what exactly you said . Manage steady pace throughout . It is likely you sound one way to yourself and another way to audience . Decrease your pace increase your energy .

Cont
A leisurely pace conveys comfort ,importance and even seriousness

WHEREAS
Picking up the pace conveys urgency, excitement, passion or emotions .

2. Projection
PROJECTION is about :The volume of your voice (moderate voice)

How it relates to the topic


Your audience Your environment

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3. Pauses
Pause is a powerful way to give emphasis to Important Concepts Pause should come natural in order capture the attention of the audience to an idea, word or action.
It also gives the listener a well needed break to catch up.

4. Pitch
Changing up your pitch helps to retain audiences attention and be in tune with your message. Changing the tune and tone of your voice, you signal to your audience that a NEW idea is coming.

5. Pronunciation
Pronunciation plays an important role while addressing a crowd and even otherwise. For best result, learn and memorize the right way to pronounce each and every word of your speech. Some variations are acceptable due to cultural and language differences.

Conclusion
5 Ps of vocal variety makes the difference between being mediocre and memorable.

BEST OF LUCK FUTURE MANAGERS!!!

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