It is
difficult to enter into a meaningful relationship with someone without first
building a rapport (relationship). This depends, however, on the culture of the
characters we are talking about. Americans will want to ‘get down to business’
within 10 minutes of meeting with you without appreciating the necessity to establish
any rapport. In the UAE, it is customary to establish a relationship before
entering into any business and this could take weeks or even months.
Emulating the body language of
others
It
helps to build rapport early in the relationship, if you use the natural human
tendency to emulate the body language of others. When people want to develop a
good working relationship, they unconsciously match the non-verbal behaviour
and in particular the body language of the other person. Conversely, if someone
is mirroring your non-verbal behaviour, you subconsciously view this as a
positive sign.
Non-verbal
communication signals are not static and it is important to interpret
non-verbal signals in their total context and to remember that social and
cultural factors also need to be taken into account. Body language research
shows that changing a negative body position unlocks a negative attitude and
gives a better chance of getting a positive outcome. The following non-verbal
signals may be useful in giving clues about internal emotions and attitudes.
Body
·
Leaning
forwards = Interest, attention
·
Leaning
away = Lack of interest
·
Curling
up = Regression
·
Fig Leaf
Position = Closed, protective
Head
·
Erect
= Neutral
·
Tilted
= Interested
·
Bent
down = Judgemental or negative
Eyebrows
·
Fully
raised = Disbelief
·
Half
raised = Surprise
·
Normal
= No comment
·
Half
lowered = Puzzled
·
Fully
lowered = Angry
Hand and arm gestures
·
Palms
open = Open
·
Gripping arm
chair = Holding in feelings
·
Fingers
steepled = Superior and confident
·
Thumb
gestures = Controlling
·
Hand-Held in
pockets = Casual, could not
care less
·
Hand-held
behind body = Very nervous,
compensating with aggression
·
Arms
crossed = Unapproachable, not
open to comment
·
Wringing of
Hands = Nervous, unsure
Now look at the person next to you, your colleague or
employee and see what message his or her body language is telling you. Awareness
of this type of body language reading behaviour will enable a rapport to be
built more rapidly, thus saving time and enabling you to become a more
influential listener. This ability to read other people’s body language and
respond accordingly will help you build long lasting business relationships.
So, let’s start practising.
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