Business Communication Instructors' Perception of Nonverbal Communication.
Journal of Organizational Culture, Communications and Conflict 1999, Jan, 3, 1
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INTRODUCTION How important is nonverbal communication? Studies suggest that 65 to 90 percent of our communication is transmitted nonverbally. If this is true, then business communication instructors should be placing emphases on nonverbal communication. Nonverbal consists of the following: body language, tone of voice, gestures, physical appearance, space/territory, facial expressions and the clothes we wear.
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