Nonverbal Feedback

Signals, cues, and expressions provided by meeting participants through body language, gestures, and facial expressions during the course of a meeting. These nonverbal cues can convey a wide range of emotions, attitudes, and responses, such as agreement, disagreement, confusion, enthusiasm, or engagement. Discussions about nonverbal feedback in meetings often highlight the importance of understanding and interpreting these cues to gauge participant reactions and sentiments. Effective communication within meetings involves not only verbal exchanges but also the ability to recognize and respond to nonverbal signals, contributing to clearer understanding, improved collaboration, and enhanced interpersonal dynamics among participants.