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Nonverbal communication.
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... SEMINAR ON BUSINESS COMMUNICATION Submitted to: Dr. Manoj Kumar Sharma University Business School Panjab University. Chandigarh. Submitted by: Prabtej Singh Boparai Harminder Singh MBA- I, Section A. CONTENTS Topic Page No. 1) Introduction 3 2) Nonverbal Communication 5 3) Advantages & Disadvantages 16 4) Conclusion 17 5) Bibliography 18 INTRODUCTION The word "communication" is derived from the Latin word "communis", meaning common. It stands for a natural activity of all human beings to convey opinions, feelings, information and ideas to others through words (written or spoken, body language, or signs). Communication is the exchange of message meaning within a person and between people. It is a continuous process that occurs in various contexts and uses cultural symbols. It is a process that purposefully uses spoken nonverbal and visual symbols. Communication involves and affects nearly every disciplinary field including business. "Communication is the sum of all the things one person does when he wants to create understanding in the mind of another: it involves a systematic and continuous process of telling, listening,














