Verbal Communication Principles

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Communication is the way each one of us communicates to one another in the world today. For instance, if there act no way in relating to a person by understanding the person. There are two forms of communications, and called the verbal communication and the second one is called nonverbal communication. Oral consist of communicating with your voice with another person while nonverbal consist of communicating through the body language or gesture of an individual. The principles of teaching are to understand better a person in different places of the world. The first principle is that, there are several languages in the world today, that are significate equal value. The second principle is that each language has its dialect. For example, everywhere in the United States of …show more content…

The reason for it being difficult is due to this person would service her body language at the workplace. For example, a sexual encounter with another employee. Another would be if she were upset; she would walk heavily on the floors making it echoes through another department. When in the health care workplace, the principles can be worth to each person taking the time to understand one another. Making sure their minds are open to any suggestions, instead of not listening. Make sure that each person even from another region or culture, can understand and recognize what the other employers are saying. Nevertheless, this will bring people closer to understand better each other as hearty as the patients when treating them. Furthermore, technology influences the communication process, by using the term (Weiner & Biondich, 2006) “Information Technology (IT)” for health care professionals. (Weiner & Biondich, 2006) “Information Technology” is starting to support each and every health care facility to use technology such as messages instead of hand notes, emails, and face to face

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