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Communication Skills-II




                    notes          Surroundings

                                   Our surroundings or physical environment speak their own nonverbal language. It is a vast
                                   area. It is, therefore, worthwhile to cover only two important aspects of our physical context-
                                   colour and layout or design for the purpose of nonverbal communication. Through our sensory
                                   perception we get meaning from our surroundings, in the same way as through our choice of
                                   colour and design we send out definite signals to others.

                                   Colours

                                   Most of us know that different colours are associated with different behaviour patterns, attitudes
                                   and  cultural  backgrounds.  People  make  serious  efforts  to  choose  the  right  colour  for  any
                                   significant moment and indifference to choice of colour is regarded as lack of cultivation.
                                   Some  colours  are  universally  known  to  be  associated  with  gaiety,  cheerfulness  or  pleasant
                                   circumstances. Pink, yellow, red, purple, blue, green are gay colours. Black and gray, on the other
                                   hand, are associated with negative feelings, melancholy or somber mood. White is generally
                                   associated  with  purity  or  peace.  All  this  shows  that  there  exists  what  we  may  call  a  ‘colour
                                   language’. For successful communication it is important to have the right choice of colour of our
                                   clothing, home and office interiors, upholstery and decoration pieces.


                                   Layout and Design

                                   Like  ‘colour  language’,  there  is  also  a  ‘layout  and  design  language’  as  a  part  of  non-verbal
                                   communication. The space arrangement of an office, carpeting or its absence, the furniture and its
                                   design everything conveys a meaning. Everybody is impressed by a ‘tastefully’ furnished office,
                                   the layout of a lobby/dining hall/conference room/reception desk. It is for this very reason
                                   that so much attention is being paid to the architecture and furnishing of offices/hotels/houses
                                   of executives in modern times. All this is aimed at conveying the mood/personality/outlook/
                                   vision of the organization. Behind all this is the vision of the successful communicators.

                                   time language

                                   Time language is another type of nonverbal communication. In it we communicate with others
                                   in terms of time by showing them, in our own cultural way, what time means to us. We do
                                   this mostly by symbolizing time, and by sending out signals regarding the importance of time
                                   and so on. In this connection, it is important to note that ‘time management’ is now one of the
                                   most important parts of the overall management. TMI (Time Managers International) is one of
                                   the most important American consultancy companies. It renders valuable advice to business
                                   organizations in respect of optimal use of time.
                                   Business community all over the world knows the worth of time. It has been pointed out that
                                   “scientific managers of the late 1800’s equated the worth of time with money.” And then we are
                                   reminded repeatedly that “time is money”. It is this consciousness of the worth or importance of
                                   time and its crucial role in productivity that has led to the invention of many time saving devices.
                                   In fact time pervades our thinking and dominates our communication. All communication is
                                   meant to be suitably timed. We get/send out/covert signals about whether anybody/anything
                                   is  early  or  late.  While  people  in  the  West  are  very  much  time  conscious  and  attach  highest
                                   importance to punctuality, people in the East have a more relaxed attitude to it.
                                   The way we use and structure time can send intentional and unintentional message about what
                                   we value and whom we considered important. This is called chromatics.








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