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Page 1: COMMUNICATION WORKSHEETbbcdcomdes.weebly.com/uploads/1/1/8/6/11866691/... · Essential Managers Communicate Clearly By Robert Heller. Published by DK COMMUNICATION WORKSHEET AD104

Essential M

anagers Com

municate C

learly By R

obert Heller. P

ublished by DK

COMMUNICATION WORKSHEETAD104 Introduction to Design Practice

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Essential M

anagers Com

municate C

learly By R

obert Heller. P

ublished by DK

COMMUNICATION WORKSHEETAD104 Introduction to Design Practice

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Essential M

anagers Com

municate C

learly By R

obert Heller. P

ublished by DK

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LEARNING THE BASICS From Page 6/7 of Essential Managers Communicate Clearly By Robert Heller. Published by DK

What are three forms of communicating?

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What two things does effective communication hinge on?

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What are four ways to communicate positively?

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Name three ways to achieve clarity?

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UNDERSTANDING BODY LANGUAGE From Page 8/11 of Essential Managers Communicate Clearly By Robert Heller. Published by DK

What is a good distance to leave for personal space?

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Choose 3 students to read a section of the handout in front of the class. What is their posture saying about them?

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GESTURES From Page 12/15 of Essential Managers Communicate Clearly By Robert Heller. Published by DK

Three students will act out being assertive, uncertain and not paying attention. Decide which is which from their use of gestures.

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