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Communication in the Workplace

ue because "The visual sense is dominant for most people" (Segal, n.d.). Nonverbal communication relies on nonverbal cues to send messages and on emotional intelligence to receive them. Among the most important nonverbal cures are eye contact, facial expression, tone of voice, posture, touch, intensity, timing and pace, and sounds that convey understanding. Eye contact makes it possible to see another's emotions, and facial expression and tone of voice underscore those emotions. Posture can convey much information, as well; a stiff, uncomfortable stance indicates that the person is not at ease discussing the subject at hand or not comfortable with the other person. A person's

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