Around 60 – 96% of communication is non-verbal as per different researches<\/p>\n
What does that mean for us testers?<\/p>\n
The impact of this is VERY LARGE, however here was one lesson I learned and shared with my team today:<\/p>\n
We humans are communicating or sending messages to one another all the time<\/p>\n
Even when we are not talking to someone, we still are communicating.<\/p>\n
Can you guess how and why?<\/p>\n
Most communication is \u2018NON-VERBAL\u2019,60 \u2013 90% communication is still going on depending on the circumstance.<\/p>\n
And we do this all the time, when we someone pass by, we do instantly create an impression of that person in our head, willingly or unwillingly<\/p>\n
That\u2019s non-verbal, and its far more important than I used to think about it.<\/p>\n
A tester\u2019s job revolves around (or should revolve around) A LOT of communication, and we NEED to be on speed terms with others<\/p>\n
To come across as an open and welcoming person will go a long way in communicating effectively with developers, support and other people in the company.<\/p>\n
It will set the tone to a very favorable condition helping the exchange of information and ideas.<\/p>\n
#QsDaily, #testers #communication<\/p>\n<\/div>