User:Jukeboksi/BBA studies/The Developing Professional: Difference between revisions

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(w:Power distance redirects to w:Hofstede's cultural dimensions theory ( 1960-1970 ) but is in the slide ( Session 3: slide 26 ) attributed to ( Hampden-Turner and Trompenaars ) Obs. the slide is more then confusing, it's incipherable. P-;)
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:* '''[[w:haptics]]''' ( touch ) ( see also '''[[w:Haptic communication]] obs. different article''')
:* '''[[w:haptics]]''' ( touch ) ( see also '''[[w:Haptic communication]] obs. different article''')
:* '''[[w:kinesics]]''' ( body movement ) is the interpretation of body language such as facial expressions and gestures — or, more formally, non-verbal behavior related to movement, either of any part of the body or the body as a whole. ( Wikipedia )
:* '''[[w:kinesics]]''' ( body movement ) is the interpretation of body language such as facial expressions and gestures — or, more formally, non-verbal behavior related to movement, either of any part of the body or the body as a whole. ( Wikipedia )
:* '''[[w:vocalics]]''' (''' [[w:paralanguage]] ''') and  
:* '''vocalics''' (''' [[w:paralanguage]] ''') and  
:* '''[[w:chronemics]]''' ( structure of time ) is the study of the use of time in nonverbal communication. The way that an individual would perceive and value time, structure our time and react to time is a powerful communication tool, and helps set the stage for the communication process. Across cultures, time perception plays a large role in the nonverbal communication process. Time perceptions include punctuality, willingness to wait, and interactions. The use of time can affect lifestyles, daily agendas, speed of speech, movements and how long people are willing to listen. ( Wikipedia )
:* '''[[w:chronemics]]''' ( structure of time ) is the study of the use of time in nonverbal communication. The way that an individual would perceive and value time, structure our time and react to time is a powerful communication tool, and helps set the stage for the communication process. Across cultures, time perception plays a large role in the nonverbal communication process. Time perceptions include punctuality, willingness to wait, and interactions. The use of time can affect lifestyles, daily agendas, speed of speech, movements and how long people are willing to listen. ( Wikipedia )


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