Chances are, you notice the nonverbal signals you receive from others more than those you send out. But research shows that people who can control the nonverbal signals they send out can make themselves and their ideas more appealing to others.
So, what you communicate when you're not actually talking can be the difference between getting a job and not getting a job—or between bonding with your colleagues and not getting along.
Nonverbal communication—the signals you send out in the ways you look, move, react, and listen—may be more powerful than you think.
In this lesson, you’ll join Camille as she chats with experts and gets their take on nonverbal communication in the workplace. When you’re done, you’ll be able to answer these questions: