Oliver holds a Masters Degree in Human Development and is an expert in the teaching and application of nonverbal communication and indirect suggestion. He has achieved prominence as a trainer for attorneys who consult with him on legal communication in and out of courtrooms, and he speaks all over the U.S. to professional groups about human interaction and influence. Bridging the gap between professional and personal development, this book is directed to both audiences. It warns against the currently popular dependence upon ...
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Oliver holds a Masters Degree in Human Development and is an expert in the teaching and application of nonverbal communication and indirect suggestion. He has achieved prominence as a trainer for attorneys who consult with him on legal communication in and out of courtrooms, and he speaks all over the U.S. to professional groups about human interaction and influence. Bridging the gap between professional and personal development, this book is directed to both audiences. It warns against the currently popular dependence upon excess analysis, discussion and labeling. It prescribes some "brain friendly" communication exercises as a solution which cover a range of applications from giving instructions and goal setting to nonverbal communication and a novel use for television.
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