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Description
4 Stages Non-Violent Communication Model Diagram
Slide Content
The slide presents a 4-stage model for Non-Violent Communication, focusing on four key components: Requests, Observations, Feelings, and Needs. "Requests" represent clear, actionable demands. "Observations" provide objective insights without judgment. "Feelings" relate to personal emotional responses. "Needs" denote underlying desires driving behavior. These components connect through a central "NVC Process," emphasizing the pathways of choice, connection, freedom, and intention in effectively applying the model.
Graphical Look
- The slide uses a circular flow design indicating a cycle or process.
- Four colored diamonds (yellow, green, red, blue) represent each component.
- Distinct icons: a speech bubble, eye, heart, and head silhouette.
- Arrows indicate process flow and connections between stages, with labels (Choice, Connection, Freedom, Intention).
- The central ring design highlights the "NVC Process" as the core element.
- Simple, modern style with a clean layout using white space.
The slide utilizes a clean, modern design with colorful, distinct shapes and icons for clarity. The circular flow and arrows help illustrate the continuous nature of the communication process.
Use Cases
- Enhancing communication skills workshops in businesses.
- Training programs on conflict resolution methods.
- Psychological counseling or coaching sessions.
- Educational seminars on interpersonal communication.
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