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The Power of Non Verbal Communication

Nick Morgan, Author

08-Oct-15 11:00

The Power of Non Verbal Communication

The key to delivering a great speech, story or presentation doesn’t just rely on informative content and eloquently crafted phrases. Recent research has revealed that it’s more likely the subtle cues that come from your gestures and your voice that will get the attention you’re looking for. Nick Morgan, the author of Power Cues, shares some of the crucial skills required to master the non verbal signs that can truly create impact.


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