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Body Language for Managers & Doers - Psychology & Rhetoric of Power Use Communication & Nonverbal Signals of the Body Effect Appearance Charisma thanks to perfect Gestures & Mimik - cover

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Body Language for Managers & Doers - Psychology & Rhetoric of Power Use Communication & Nonverbal Signals of the Body Effect Appearance Charisma thanks to perfect Gestures & Mimik

Simone Janson

Maison d'édition: Best of HR - Berufebilder.de®

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CLIMATE PROTECTION & KNOWLEDGE - HERE YOU FIND: With the purchase of this book you support certified reforestation projects and receive compact information in a quick overview as well as advice tested in practice. The book helps you to achieve success step by step & includes numerous overviews & checklists to make it easier to read.  ALL AUTHORS can be found in the table of contents in the book preview.  PRESS & TESTIMONIALS ON THE EDITOR: Write a review on this book – more informations on berufebilder.de/en/press/. FAZ: "[Simone Janson] gives practical tips on how to reach your goals with less effort and make life easier. DIE ZEIT: "She also runs the blog Berufebilder.de, which is one of the most read blogs for profession, education & career in Germany. Hamburger Abendblatt: "Simone Janson knows her stuff! Rheinische Post: "If you are looking for orientation, you will find it here. amazingbytes: "I couldn't put down Simone Janson's book until I was completely through... unreservedly recommendable! PERSONALFUEHRUNG Magazine: "Simone Janson has compiled the most important rules. Press & Information Office of the German Federal Government: "Thank you for your super news-service. Dr. Margrit Bielmeier, MBHR Consulting: "Your great Best of HR-Berufebilder.de-Blog has been with me for years."  CONTENT: Managers and doers in particular are dependent on convincing and acting competently. Because charismatic appearance is extremely important when it comes to achieving goals or convincing employees and customers. Typical, controlled gestures such as Angela Merkel's rhombus increase the authentic effect of one's own personality. This book shows how non-verbal communication can be used to emphasize one's own meaning.  TAILOR-MADE SERVICE! With our detailed special table of contents [see bookpreview] & additional material to the book, which you as a reader can find free of charge on Best of HR – Berufebilder.de® – read more in the book. Our members can find special information & individual help on their desired topic through berufebilder.de/en/academy/. Just contact us!  ABOUT: Simone Janson is a publisher & one of the 20 most important German female bloggers according to Blogger-Relevance-Index & Wikipedia – also see her Wikipedia entry. She is Keynote Speaker, consultant for companies such as Samsung, OTTO or Randstad in HR communications & worked for various universities & business schools. Janson has [co]published more than 20 books with publishers such as Redline Wirtschaft, Springer Gabler or Bertelsmann, including the bestseller "The 110%-Lie", translated into several languages, as well as various teaching & university books. She was also a columnist for DIE WELT, t3n & Wirtschaftswoche [Print & Online]. Her publishing house Best of HR – Berufebilder.de® [registered trademark] offers readers tailor-made information: With numerous books, an eLearning on Demand platform, the news service "Best of HR" & more than 300 internationally known authors. All information in German & English.
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