Shrouded language: do´ s and dont´ s with non lexical expression in a presentation
Communication skills and Public Speaking Executive Program
Human communication is quite a complex process that includes both, verbal and nonlinguistic components. However, these non-verbal cues play an important role in this process, as they work as signals to emphasize our words.
To celebrate the upcoming edition of the Communication Skills and Public Speaking Executive Program, we would like to invite you to participate in the next webinar around the importance of body language and how it may reinforce or contradict your spoken words.
Kinesics or body language refers to information that is passed without the use of either spoken or written words. It is a fact that spoken words area way easier to handle than body language and facial expressions, as they might not always be totally intentional. Throughout this session, we will go through the dos and don’ts you need to consider so that your nonlinguistic communication supports your message.
Our speakers
Professor of Communication Skills and Public Speaking Executive Program
Javier Bernad is the founder of Speak & Span, a training center in public speaking skills. Javier has been training managers on how to be fantastic presenters since 1998. Speak & Span offers in-company and personal training sessions to clients such as Airbus, Procter & Gamble, HP, KPMG, Bain & Company, Coca-Cola, Credit Suisse, Amundi, Pfizer, or NH Hotel Group. He has trained over 9,000 individuals and analyzed more than 25,000 recordings of their presentations.
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