Mirror
Understanding Body Language Training Course
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Whenever we meet someone at a table, are standing with others in an elevator, or walking side-by-side, we're subtly adjusting our sense of synchronisation and parity, how closely or how far apart we remain, whether our limbs are extending forward and/or backward in synch. Even whether we have folded arms or legs or are sitting up at the same angle...
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Desmond Morris defines coercive power at work as the ability of the manager to force/coerce/threaten others into doing what he [or she] wants.
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Dominant Body Language
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