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How your business partners interpret what you say has everything to do with body language and tone of voice. In fact fifty-five percent of information is conveyed through non-verbal elements such as your posture and facial expressions. The message is conveyed through non-verbal elements. The message is conveyed through tone of voice. The message is conveyed through actual words. Body language can make or break your success when cultivating business relationships. Below we've broken down the messages you can send to your employees so you can put your best foot forward.
Thank you Related Articles More from this Author Retirement Ways to Invest for Retirement Best Retirement Plans for Small Business Owners Best Retirement Plans for Small Business Discussion Spain Mobile Number List Retirement Decoding Body Language in the Workplace Edited Year Month Day Businessman Discussing Their Ideas in the Office Decoding Body Language in the Workplace Nonverbal Communication Is Important in the Workplace Your nonverbal communication is more important than you think especially in the workplace.
How your business partners interpret what you say has everything to do with body language and tone of voice. In fact fifty-five percent of information is conveyed through non-verbal elements such as your posture and facial expressions. The message is conveyed through non-verbal elements. The message is conveyed through tone of voice. The message is conveyed through actual words. Body language can make or break your success when cultivating business relationships. Below we've broken down the messages you can send to your employees so you can put your best foot forward.