The basic principles of nonverbal communication – 4
Principle IV: Decision making is largely an emotional, and therefore a nonverbal, process. We’ve had an idea for a long ...
Principle IV: Decision making is largely an emotional, and therefore a nonverbal, process. We’ve had an idea for a long ...
Principle III: Persuasion is leading someone else to make a decision, and it happens when the verbal and nonverbal conversations ...
Principle II: We interpret body language unconsciously in terms of intent. Recent brain research has turned our common-sense relationship to ...
The beginning of a year is a good time to go back to basics. With this blog, I’m starting a ...
1. I will construct all my speeches to focus on one main point, removing all information that doesn’t support ...
A speaker asks a lot of an audience. Understanding, enthusiasm, support -- and inactivity. Audiences are expected to be passive ...
Many clients ask me if they can present sitting down. It's a natural question -- it feels more collegial, and ...
For my holiday blog and present to readers and those passionate about good public speaking, here is Clifford Stoll: http://tinyurl.com/djsg9v. ...
When you stand up to speak, you're risking a good deal. You can fail to engage the crowd, you can ...
For my blog today, I'm linking to a Duct Tape Marketing podcast I did with John Jantsch, who's a fun, ...