May 15, 2023

Why your body language matters more than you think in event planning

Did you know that 65% of all communication is not spoken? Reading body language is a valuable skill that could save event planners time, money, and headaches. Gestures, posture, body movements, eye gazes, physical distance – what people don’t say can convey volumes.

Check out our recent podcast with Traci Brown, one of the world’s top deception detection and body language experts, and this interesting article about the different types of unspoken communication

 

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