
Explore body language in the workplace and why nonverbal signals matter for communication. Learn definitions, importance, and the baseline concept to interpret truthful versus deceitful cues and attitudes.
Delve into kinesics subcategories— adapters, emblems, illustrators— and examine how gestures, facial expressions, eye contact, posture, and proxemics shape nonverbal meaning across contexts.
Learn how verbal and nonverbal messages conflict to create incongruent communication, eroding trust and clarity. See how congruent messages build trust and rapport.
Master workplace body language to convey confidence and competence through posture, eye contact, gestures, and facial expressions, avoid negative body language, and ensure verbal and nonverbal messages align.
Because 93% of communication is nonverbal, according to Albert Mehrabian’s 7-38-55% rule, this program is to help you master nonverbal communication.
This program, along with its theoretical and practical parts, introduces you to body language, its various sub-categories, its leakages and incongruence, and how it is interpreted differently across cultures, especially at work.
You will learn everything about every move you or anyone else makes and what it might mean as it is directly related to how you or others around you deeply feel, sometimes unconsciously.
Since effective body language is almost entirely ignored in companies yet, it is incredibly vital and can highly affect your job, we give you a few tips on how to properly communicate nonverbally in the workplace or during your job interview.
This program can help you identify the body language mistakes you don’t realize you make when interacting with different people as well as understand others’ nonverbal messages.
Knowledge in this field is essential to every business leader or employee mainly since it guarantees to maintain good relationships with your boss and colleagues from the same or different culture, ameliorating your performance with the staff or various clients, and ensuring a better work atmosphere.