Non-verbal communication makes up 93% of all communication[i], according to Dr. Albert Mehrabian, making it a powerful tool you can use to sell your economic development location.
Learn to use non-verbal communication for economic development because what you don't say impacts your sales pitch as much as your words. You’ve done your research. You know what to say. You know your industry and your audience. And, you know your sales pitch. But what message are you sending without speaking?
Non-verbal communication are the cues that convey your thoughts, feelings, and meaning - without words. And, non-verbal communication affects the way your clients perceive your economic development pitch. This is especially true during the face to face conversations when you're trying to make your economic development location stand out. When your goal is to retain local businesses, or to attract economic development to your region, you can benefit from using positive non-verbal communication for economic development.
You can tell your audience your location is a friendly area, open to new residents, but it's better to show them. Reinforce your message and remember to stay positive and professional at all times.
Be aware of how gestures are interpreted according to culture. Research best practices for the country where you are doing business. And, always use a professional handshake upon first meeting. Reserve more friendly touch for clients with whom you have an established relationship. Be conscious someone may misinterpret your actions.
Sometimes you only have a few seconds to make the impression that will sell your economic development location. Check out this free guide for more tips to attract economic development to your region and retain local businesses.
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[i] http://www.nonverbalgroup.com/2011/08/how-much-of-communication-is-really-nonverbal