The Body Language Pocketbook

  • 45m
  • Max A. Eggert
  • Management Pocketbooks
  • 2012

Body language is a powerful communicator. The facial expressions we adopt, the way in which we stand or sit and how we use our hands and arms are the 'syntax' of the language. They add clarity and detail to the spoken words. Knowledge of body language not only helps you to interpret what other people are saying and how they are thinking and feeling, it also helps you become a more effective and decisive communicator. The Body Language Pocketbook explains how you can apply non-verbal communications techniques to build rapport, motivate and persuade people, and improve your interpersonal skills. Illustrated throughout, and with a fun quiz at the end to help re-cap your learning.

About the Author

The author Max Eggert is Chief Psychologist with Transcareer, an international management psychology consultancy. He has written 23 books, two of which have been in the UK top ten business books. Several of his titles have been translated into 16 languages and some are on the recommended reading lists of London, Sydney, Harvard, Westminster and Sussex universities.

In this Book

  • Author's Introduction
  • Orientation & the Basics
  • Seven Basic Principles
  • Body Language & Work Situations
  • Signs & Clusters
  • Fun Section
  • Further Information