Essentials of Business Communication - With 2 Access Codes
Essentials of Business Communication - With 2 Access Codes
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ISBN: 9781305625082
Author: Guffey
Publisher: Cengage
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Summary Introduction

To Determine:

That body language is a science with principles and opinion for and against interpreting it.

Introduction:

Communication is very vital for everyone whether an individual or an organization. Any important message be it a product information, a new product launch, or anything regarding the product is shared through various communication channels. In business, there are two types of communication, it is verbal and non-verbal.

Verbal communication means communicating through words. For example, giving information about the product through pamphlets, advertisements, hoardings, etc are verbal communication.

Non-verbal communication means communicating through sign language, gestures, body language or eye contact.

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