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ABOUT NIREN BHATT
Niren Bhatt is the writer and lyricist associated with different mediums. He is the writer of national award-winning film Wrong side Raju and Gujarati blockbuster Bey yaar. He is also the lyricist of some of the most popular Gujarati songs of recent times. Niren also had an extended stint with Television, writing numerous Tv shows across genres. His forthcoming films include MADE IN CHINA (starring Rajkumarrao and Boman Irani and BALA (starring Ayushmann Khurrana).
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FAQ’s
How does nonverbal communication influence perception more than verbal communication?
People often form opinions based on nonverbal signals before they focus on the actual words being spoken. Body language, posture, facial expressions, and timing help shape how a message is understood. In leadership, these signals can strongly influence how credible and trustworthy a person appears.
Why is behavioural observation an important leadership skill?
Behavioural observation helps leaders spot patterns in how people act over time. Small changes in behaviour can reveal concerns, uncertainty, or support before they are expressed verbally. This allows leaders to respond more effectively and make better decisions.
What can leaders learn from the way body language is used in storytelling?
In stories and films, characters often reveal their thoughts and intentions through actions rather than words. Leaders can learn the same lesson—people pay attention to what you do, not just what you say. When actions match messages, trust grows.
How does cultural context affect the meaning of nonverbal behaviour at work?
The same gesture, expression, or silence can mean different things in different cultures or situations. A behaviour that appears confident in one setting may seem distant or disengaged in another. Understanding these differences helps leaders avoid misunderstandings.
Can nonverbal awareness be learned, or is it natural?
Some people may naturally notice nonverbal signals, but accurate interpretation is a skill that can be developed. Relying only on instinct can lead to incorrect assumptions. With practice, observation, and learning, anyone can improve their ability to read nonverbal behaviour.



















