Charisma
Understanding Body Language Training Course
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2m 13s
Charisma, or what body language scholars call referent power exists in the eyes of the beholder, and we can see the effects of someone's charisma in the body language of others around them. For example, when an important, charismatic Managing Director enters a room, others may go silent.
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