Gonzalo Jimenez YamasakiCo-founder - Body Language Trainer/Coach| Ready To Jump .ProCoquitlam, British Columbia, Canada
According to research, nonverbal communication (Body Language) ranges from 63% to 90% of our interactions. And as we all know, we spend most of our time as Project Managers communicating.
Are you looking to improve your communication skills? Then let me share with you a guide I developed, which is completely free, in it you will discover:
*) 3 Body Language practices which will help you to improve your communication skills
*) Why Body Language "common knowledge" is usually wrong and what to do instead.
*) When it is OK to use silence as a way of communication
Please comment below so I can send you a message with the link where to download it.
I sent it to you already. Please let me know if you did not get it.
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Tim PodestaDirector of PM/PMO| Former BP- now IndependentPenn, Bucks, United Kingdom
The body reflects ones confidence and competence on a particular subject matter so it is important to understand; my view is that one also needs to be confident and competent i the subject being communicated for the body language to match.
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1 reply by Gonzalo Jimenez Yamasaki
Sep 23, 2018 8:05 PM
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Thank you Tim! Such an interesting point of view! Some studies show that you can use Body Language to look and feel more confident and competent. Obviously, we need a baseline, if we do not know anything at all (about the topic we want to talk about), there is no Body Language or any other tool that could help, in my opinion.
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Janvier NdayisabaManager| Fuzzy International General TradingDar Es Salaam, Tanzania, United Republic Of
I'm interested, kindly send to me
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Sep 24, 2018 1:31 PM
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Link sent. Enjoy!
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Gonzalo Jimenez YamasakiCo-founder - Body Language Trainer/Coach| Ready To Jump .ProCoquitlam, British Columbia, Canada
Sep 22, 2018 11:21 PM
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Thanks Gonzalo for sharing. I have gone through all three practices shared in slides, and have join the community. Would like to hear and learn more.
Thank you so much for your kind words Anupam, I cannot wait to hear your stories of how this guide helped you. Cheers! Saving Changes...
Gonzalo Jimenez YamasakiCo-founder - Body Language Trainer/Coach| Ready To Jump .ProCoquitlam, British Columbia, Canada
Sep 23, 2018 1:53 PM
Replying to Tim Podesta
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The body reflects ones confidence and competence on a particular subject matter so it is important to understand; my view is that one also needs to be confident and competent i the subject being communicated for the body language to match.
Thank you Tim! Such an interesting point of view! Some studies show that you can use Body Language to look and feel more confident and competent. Obviously, we need a baseline, if we do not know anything at all (about the topic we want to talk about), there is no Body Language or any other tool that could help, in my opinion. Saving Changes...
Alicia MorganTechnical Project Manager - Infrastructure/ Networking| Magnolia Gold Group- ConsultingSan Antonio, United States