There is a famous book titled “Three Cups of Tea” and it tells the story of an American man and his many journeys to Pakistan to build schools for children. The tea reference is to the custom of having tea while communicating with others. This occurred during lively discussions, friendly and informal talks, and during negotiations for him through the book.
The book specifically refers to the American coming to the…
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(Originally published at www.NonverbalPhD.com & www.EnjoyMediation.com)
I came across the following article recently which explored the use of body language in a…
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As this is posted, I should be just about to land in Glasgow, Scotland. I am once again fortunate enough to be part of an interfaith delegation trip sponsored by the Interfaith Center of New York who’s purpose is to bring interfaith leaders from Glasgow, Barcelona, and New York City during a 3 year-3 city tour to share their ideas, best practices and explore ways…
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The following post is originally from my other blog which is covers my research as I venture towards a PhD degree at Griffith University Law School. The topic is on nonverbal communication and mediation.
The post below I believe has direct relevance... aside of questioning the wearing of white socks with a business suit. …
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