Body language can indicate state of mind. Being familiar with body language tells can help people read a room, avoid closing past the sell on a negotiation, and become more self-aware. I wrote and delivered a short orientation to Comfort, distress and dominance: Reading body language as part of a non-technical skills development series within an established team. It is framed as three 2-3 minute topic introductions followed by 5-10 minutes of small group moderated discussion.
Comfort, distress and dominance: Reading body language was published on 31 May 2022.
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