Body Language - Impress with Apperance & Effect
incl. Bonus ā Use Gestures, Mimik & Psychology, Steer Nonverbale Communication & Signals of the Body, Learn Self-Confidence & the Charisma-Myth
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Body Language - Impress with Apperance & Effect
incl. Bonus ā Use Gestures, Mimik & Psychology, Steer Nonverbale Communication & Signals of the Body, Learn Self-Confidence & the Charisma-Myth
About This Book
Also in the 6th revised and improved edition, published by a government-funded publisher involved in EU programs and a partner of the Federal Ministry of Education, you receive the concentrated expertise of renowned experts (overview in the book preview), as well as tailored premium content and access to travel deals with discounts of up to 75%. At the same time, you do good and support sustainable projects. Because to use effect and charismatic appearance correctly to convince other people, that is what many people want. Body language can support rhetoric decisively. Those who know how to use their gestures and facial expressions in a targeted manner can also use them successfully to advance in their careers - many celebrities and politicians are already demonstrating this. With its "Info on Demand" concept, the publisher not only participated in an EU-funded program but was also awarded the Global Business Award as Publisher of the Year. Therefore, by purchasing this book, you are also doing good: The publisher is financially and personally involved in socially relevant projects such as tree planting campaigns, the establishment of scholarships, sustainable living arrangements, and many other innovative ideas. The goal of providing you with the best possible content on topics such as career, finance, management, recruiting, or psychology goes far beyond the static nature of traditional books: The interactive book not only imparts expert knowledge but also allows you to ask individual questions and receive personal advice. In doing so, expertise and technical innovation go hand in hand, as we take the responsibility of delivering well-researched and reliable content, as well as the trust you place in us, very seriously. Therefore, all texts are written by experts in their field. Only for better accessibility of information do we rely on AI-supported data analysis, which assists you in your search for knowledge. You also gain extensive premium services: Each book includes detailed explanations and examples, making it easier for you to successfully use the consultation services, freeky available only to book buyers. Additionally, you can download e-courses, work with workbooks, or engage with an active community. This way, you gain valuable resources that enhance your knowledge, stimulate creativity, and make your personal and professional goals achievable and successes tangible. That's why, as part of the reader community, you have the unique opportunity to make your journey to personal success even more unforgettable with travel deals of up to 75% off. Because we know that true success is not just a matter of the mind, but is primarily the result of personal impressions and experiences. Publisher and editor Simone Janson is also a bestselling author and one of the 10 most important German bloggers according to the Blogger Relevance Index. Additionally, she has been a columnist and author for renowned media such as WELT, Wirtschaftswoche, and ZEIT - you can learn more about her on Wikipedia.
Frequently asked questions
Information
Guiding small talk correctly: Expand your network [8 Checklists]
// By Simone Janson
Small talk lead safely
This is how you find the right topic of conversation
Embarrassing is just what you find embarrassing!
Checklist: Do not try too hard
- Who are you interested in?
- Who else stands apart?
- Who does not seem to know how to get in touch with the others?
- Who clings convulsively to his glass (at the company party)?
- Who do you like sympathetic?
Find connecting points
Checklist: Typical situations and related topics
- Before the meeting: Talk about the topic of the meeting or the last meeting: "We really achieved a lot last week. I'm curious how it works today. "
- At the company party: talk about the company's successes. Or just the music, the food, the drinks, etc. "Is not that great what our boss organized there? He also has every reason to celebrate where things are going so well. The music is really great! But are there still salmon sandwiches? "
- In the corridor: Talk about how things are at work. Or what's in the canteen today: "Have you had stress today? I'm curious, what is good food today. We deserve it. "
- In the copy room: Let yourself out about the technology: "Now there is already a paper jam. Do you know how that works? "
- In the parking lot: Talk about cars: "Oh, you own this great car?"
- At the bus stop or on the platform - you see, the colleague looks annoyed at the clock: "The train is sometimes too late, but it is more stress-free than by car - do not you think?"
Checklist: The right greeting as an optimal introduction to small-talk
- Imagine yourself: Someone who immediately names his name gives more confidence than the great silence. Even if name tags are present or your counterpart already knows by whom he is in front of you, you look more polite and sympathetic when you personally introduce yourself again.
- Welcome the attendees in the right order: first the boss, then the head of the department, then the secretary. Exception: Longtime colleagues may also welcome you in front of the supervisor. In the case of like-minded persons, the lady is greeted in front of the gentleman.
- If you do not know a name: Imagine: "Hello, I'm ..." Usually, the counter-idea follows. If your counterpart just follows a monosyllabic "Good Day", take it easy. Ask: "And you are ...?"
- If you did not understand the name of your counterpart, ask them very simply: "Please tell me your name again?" Or: "Did I understand your name correctly: H.?"
After the greeting: What's next?
Talk about the job
Top 10 themes for small talk
- Movies, books, music
- Arts and Culture
- Events
- Nature and weather
- Sports
- Cooking, eating, drinking
- Leisure, hobbies, holidays
- Current affairs
- common interests and areas of work
- Special features of the place and the surroundings (end checklist)
Well prepared with a theme dossier in the Small Talk
Write down information about your conversation partners
Nonverbal signals
- eye contact
- Smile Friendly Smile, do not grimace
The voice
distance zones
Table of contents
- Imprint
- Introduction: How this book supports you
- More effect and visibility: Shine through Individual personality // By Sally Hogshead
- Impress with facial expressions and gestures: 2 X 8 Tips for effective body language // By Yvonne de Bark
- Dress code and gender clichƩs: This is how clothes work in the job // By Susanne Beckmann
- 5 Tips for application and job interview: The optimal first impressions // By Maria Theresia Radinger
- 6 Tips for the best application photo: Women underestimate the roll clams // By Alexander Vejnovic
- 3 Tips for strategic communication: How convincing you are! // By Dr. Cornelia Topf
- 10 Naughty career tips for women by Katie Ledger: More effect please! // By Simone Janson
- Leadership - Learning to be authentic and sympathetic: The paradox of impact // By Michael Moesslang
- Get respect: 8 tips // By Simone Janson
- Body language control for job success: 7 X 3 Tips for body language training // By Dr. Cornelia Topf
- Body language: this is how clothing helps // By Dr. Gabriele Cerwinka, Gabriele Schranz
- Guiding small talk correctly: Expand your network [8 Checklists] // By Simone Janson
- Business look for women and men: Own style instead of dress code - 5 tips // By Liane Schmidt-Fischbach
- Self-portrayal in everyday working life - 10 Tipps: Dear ledges or present? // By Simone Janson
- Closing Remarks
- Authors Overview
- About the publisher Best of HR - Berufebilder.deĀ®
- Notes on translation