human skills - men vs women, communication

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MEN VS WOMEN HUMAN SKILLS

AND COMMUNICATION

Men vs Women

Men vs Women

• Abilities• Personality• Attitude

• Emotions• Intelligence• Reaction to Stress

Attitude

• He goes where he wants, wears what he wants and says what he wants with no fear of condemnation. A real man may even eat quiche if it pleases him.

THE MANLY WAY OF LIFE• The Manly Man is a swaggering man,

carrying himself with pride and self-assurance. He is not a follower and may not be a leader but, is unswayed by external forces.

PERSONALITY

the concept "personality" is connected mainly with his social and psychological aspects, such as his sense of dignity, his

self-appraisal, his value orientations, beliefs, the principles by which he lives, his moral, aesthetic, socio-political and other social positions,

ABILITIES

WOMEN CAN PERFORM MORE TASK AT A TIME AS COMPARED TO MEN

REACTION TO STRESS

Men Respond To Stress With ‘Fight Or Flight' While Women ‘Tend And Befriend,'

Say Scientists

When faced with a stressful or dangerous situation, human beings have only two options, “fight” or “flight.” Right? Not if you’re a woman, says a new study.

INTELLIGENCE

According to study conducted by cambridge university ,it was found that men are intelligent in the field of logical reasoning whereas women are intelligent in communicating .

EMOTIONSEMOTIONALLY WOMEN ARE MORE STRONGER THAN MEN.

WAYS MEN AND WOMEN COMMUNICATE DIFFERENTLY

 E-mail and text messages.

Most of the e-mail women send revolves around relationships: being supportive, making suggestions,

apologizing, asking questions and offering thanks.

Men's e-mail messages are very different. Not only do men more often portray themselves as subject

experts, but they have a more contentious interaction style, employing sarcasm, profanity and insults.

• Men tend to focus on facts and seek immediate resolutions; action is the conversational goal.

• Women desire more extensive talk about problems, sharing feelings and finding common experiences.

INTERRUPTINGWomen interrupt to show concern, but they think men disrupt the discussion by shifting the subject. Men do try to control the conversation by disrupting it. They also believe a woman's supportive interjections (for example, "go on") are interruptions.

CHATTERBOX

CHATTERBOX

• Women spend more talking time with family and close friends, expressing support and discussing experiences.

• Men tend to talk more at work and in formal and social settings, and their goal is the exchange of information, even when conversing with a buddy

GIVING COMPLIMENTSWomen always expects compliments from men and while giving compliments they play with their words in such a manner that usually the reciever gets confused on what is she trying to say.

APOLOGIZING

WOMEN USE APOLOGIES TO TRY

TO CREATE OR MAINTAIN

CONNECTIONS.

MEN ARE CONCERNED WITH WHAT AN APOLOGY MIGHT DO: IT MIGHT LOWER THEM TO A

SUBORDINATE POSITION, A PLACE WHERE THEY'VE NEVER WANTED TO BE SINCE BOYHOOD.

ARGUEMENTS

ArgumentsWomen often try to get their point across by asking many types of questions: defiant, informational and rhetorical. The questions are

designed to present an opposition or gather data.

Men's contributions to arguments are often simple and direct. They're so straightforward, in contrast to

women's questions, that men might not even realize that a conflict is occurring.

Non verbal

NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION

Touching

Body proximity

Gestures

Eye contact

Facial expressions

Postures