Get a fresh new perspective on this eternally fascinating subject and learn all about it from head to toe, with lots of examples and illustrations – including interviewing tips, dos and don’ts, what your body says about you and how to read the body language of others.Sections of the book cover: Specific body language (broken down into head, torso, lower body), interview te Get a fresh new perspective on this eternally fascinating subject and learn all about it from head to toe, with lots of examples and illustrations – including interviewing tips, dos and don’ts, what your body says about you and how to read the body language of others.Sections of the book cover: Specific body language (broken down into head, torso, lower body), interview techniques, where to sit in the board room, interpreting body lanugage while dating, and more.
Knack Body Language: Techniques on Interpreting Nonverbal Cues in the World and Workplace
Get a fresh new perspective on this eternally fascinating subject and learn all about it from head to toe, with lots of examples and illustrations – including interviewing tips, dos and don’ts, what your body says about you and how to read the body language of others.Sections of the book cover: Specific body language (broken down into head, torso, lower body), interview te Get a fresh new perspective on this eternally fascinating subject and learn all about it from head to toe, with lots of examples and illustrations – including interviewing tips, dos and don’ts, what your body says about you and how to read the body language of others.Sections of the book cover: Specific body language (broken down into head, torso, lower body), interview techniques, where to sit in the board room, interpreting body lanugage while dating, and more.
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Koleen Hansen –
I think Knack Languages by Aaron Brehove is adequately book for a person whom need visional reference to fully understands the full concept of how body languages mechanic work in ready. Even if not one hundred percent acquit
Mason –
I am impressed with a lot of the pictures depicting different ways to read and interpret the different human reactions. Every writer should own a copy of this book.
Randolph Breschini –
I've read many body language books...this one is pretty average for me...not much learned... I've read many body language books...this one is pretty average for me...not much learned...
Marathon County Public Library –
I have read a number of books on the "science" of non-verbal communication i.e. "body language" and this book was one of the better ones I have read. Scientists have indicated that most communication occurs non-verbally via body signals which we give out unconsciously. While our words convey some meaning, some studies indicate that non-verbal communication accounts for upwards of 75% of what is conveyed to others. The idea behind the book is that if you are aware of the signals you convey and th I have read a number of books on the "science" of non-verbal communication i.e. "body language" and this book was one of the better ones I have read. Scientists have indicated that most communication occurs non-verbally via body signals which we give out unconsciously. While our words convey some meaning, some studies indicate that non-verbal communication accounts for upwards of 75% of what is conveyed to others. The idea behind the book is that if you are aware of the signals you convey and those others are displaying, a person could be a much better communicator in both your personal and business lives. The layout of the book is excellent in conveying the science of body language. For example, different parts of the body (and their signals) are discussed along with many pictures illustrating the concepts. Concise overviews of body signals are provided. Marsha Y. / Marathon County Public Library Find this book in our library catalog.
Sheralyn –
It's a good book. I just wanted it to be better. Selfish, I know. ;) The overall feeling of the book is that it gives you a strong, superficial knowledge on its subject matter... which is just what it's supposed to do, I guess. After all, the publisher is: "Knack: Make It Easy." That should say it all. Still, I had higher hopes for what I would learn. Probably a great book for people introducing themselves to the subject, but if you're familiar then skipping this book is no loss. It's a good book. I just wanted it to be better. Selfish, I know. ;) The overall feeling of the book is that it gives you a strong, superficial knowledge on its subject matter... which is just what it's supposed to do, I guess. After all, the publisher is: "Knack: Make It Easy." That should say it all. Still, I had higher hopes for what I would learn. Probably a great book for people introducing themselves to the subject, but if you're familiar then skipping this book is no loss.
Gardavson –
Very general and generic. Pretty basic stuff. Not always real clear or relevant. If you haven't already seen anything on body language, some of it may be new to you. I've only seen basic stuff and had hoped to get a little more in depth here. Didn't happen. The eyes were interesting. Needed more depth. Very general and generic. Pretty basic stuff. Not always real clear or relevant. If you haven't already seen anything on body language, some of it may be new to you. I've only seen basic stuff and had hoped to get a little more in depth here. Didn't happen. The eyes were interesting. Needed more depth.
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