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better understand the spectrum of interpersonal communication."The September issue of the Journal of Communication was sent out with CD ROMS containing video clips that journal contributors used in case studies, said LeBaron. "This is very exciting, since it is the first time a journal has done this."According to Jones, certain nonverbal behaviors signal different intentions. "Turn requesting" behavior, for example, often involves a person seeking to speak leaning toward the speaker and nodding rapidly with direct eye contact. "What the person is signaling means 'I want my turn to talk,' " said Jones.In contrast, "turn suppressing" behavior often involves the speaker holding a hand in the air and keeping his or her voice tone at a higher pitch, he said. "Turn relinquishing behavior involves the speaker finishing a sentence with a slow drawl, dropping his or her hand at the same time."Successful turn taking communication between speakers is the most valuable skill people in an organization can use to successfully communicate, said Jones. The person who needs to depart, for example, can signal his or her intentions by turning slightly to the side, perhaps inspecting a handbag or briefcase as if getting ready to leave while nodding enthusiastically with affirmatives but not contributing new content to the conversation, Jones said.For the conclusion to be effective, the other person must catch on and do his or her part, perhaps saying, "Well, I better let you go," and getting up from the chair and getting ready to say good bye. "The most positive departures require coordination of words and body language