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Article: COMMUNICATION STYLES WEAR MANY FACES WHAT IS SAID OFTEN CARRIES LESS WEIGHT THAN HOW IT'S SAID.(Commentary/Editorial)
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- Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
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- July 15, 2004
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Byline: Linda Seebach, Rocky Mountain News
Getting your message across involves much more than just choosing your words carefully, says Audrey Nelson, a specialist in communications who is a corporate consultant and trainer. In You Don't Say: Navigating Nonverbal Communication Between the Sexes, written with Susan Golant (Prentice Hall, 2004), she explores some of the characteristic differences between men's communication styles and women's, and how those differences sometimes lead to misunderstanding, not only at work but at home.
Nelson, who lives in Boulder, spoke recently with editorial writer Linda Seebach. The interview has been edited for length ...