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Men,
Women & Work
This new two-part video series with internationally recognized
speaker and consultant, Audrey Nelson, explores two unique aspects
of how the sexes communicate and how to improve the quality of
that communication.
In a unique and engaging presentation, Nelson gives the viewer
the awareness and the tools necessary to identify and change existing
communication behaviors in productive and positive ways. The two-part
series includes:
Listening Between the Lines
Men and women spend the greatest single percentage of their communication
time listening approximately 45%. Ironically, women and
men are listening for different things. In this 25-minute video,
Nelson points out that men and women need to listen accurately
for the intended message the other is trying to deliver. "Listening
between the lines," states Audrey Nelson, "...is the
single greatest challenge confronting communication between women
and men at work." This video defines the listening skills
of each sex, and offers guidelines that allow each sex to adapt
their listening and communication skills to support more productive
communication..
Unspoken Messages
Words are a small part of the message men and women communicate.
Non-verbally, each sex speaks volumes, in different ways, without
saying a word. It's critical to understand that all verbal communication
is filtered through the interpretation of non-verbal cues. In
this 25-minute video, Audrey Nelson explores non-verbal communication
by defining common non-verbal communication factors such as gestures,
posture, and facial expressions, and how men and women inadvertently
use and interpret these unspoken factors
What's Included:
Format: VHS Video
Item #: Listening Between the
Lines-- #971; Unspoken Messages-- #972
Length: 25 minutes each
Purchase: $495.95 each
Rental: $125.00 per video
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