These are related to communication skills, but are more specific about individual behaviors. They include cooperating, sharing, listening, participating, and leading. They also include respecting others. Interpersonal skills enable students to work well with others to get a job done.
all the verbal and nonverbal activities people use when communicating directly with one another
Used to communicate with, understand, and motivate individuals and groups
skills involving the ability to understand oneself, judge personal strengths and weaknesses, and use this information to positively interact with others (II E)
Spoken and nonverbal interaction between two or more individuals.
skills, such as listening, communicating, questioning, and providing feedback, that enable people to have effective working relationships with others
Interpersonal skills refer to mental and communicative algorithms applied during social communications and interactions in order to reach certain effects or results. The term 'interpersonal skills' is used often in business contexts to refer to the measure of a person's ability to operate within business organizations through social communication and interactions. As an illustration, it is generally understood that communicating respect for other people or professionals within the workplace will enable one to reduce conflict and increase participation or assistance in obtaining information or completing tasks.