14 Improve your Communication Skills
Of those three elements, verbal behaviour – the words we use –
actually contributes
least
to building rapport.
Overwhelmingly, we believe what we see.
In the famous sales
phrase, ‘the eye buys’. If there is a mismatch between a person’s
words and their body language, we instantly believe what the
body tells us. So building rapport must begin with giving the
physical
signs
of being welcoming, relaxed and open.
The music of the voice is the second key factor in establishing
rapport. We can vary our
pitch
(how high or low the tone of voice
is),
pace
(the speed of speaking) and
volume
(how loudly or softly
we speak).
Speak quickly and loudly, and raise the pitch of your
voice, and you will sound tense or stressed. Create vocal music
that is lower in tone,
slower and softer, and you will create
rapport more easily.
But creating rapport means more than matching body
language or vocal tone. We must also match the other person’s
words, so that they feel we are ‘speaking their language’.
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