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Here Mark Bowden, elite presentation consultant to Fortune 500 CEOs and G8 world leaders, talks with Canadian public servants in Ontario about communication, trust and leadership.

Winning Body Language by Mark Bowden published by McGraw Hill can be ordered at http://bit.ly/8573TB .Body language can be a powerful influence in how people see you and more importantly, how they react to you. Body language expert Mark Bowden brings TruthPlane, a unique model of non-verbal communication that professionals can master to give effective, dynamic presentations or memorable one-on-one meetings to their staff, colleagues, management and clients.

Professionals can move up in the business world with the strategic tips and techniques employed by one of the worlds most skilled communicators. Winning Body Language shows how to move to make people believe what you are saying, make them trust you, how to use the area where you are standing, and how to imitate hand motions of influential personalities to inspire confidence, and much more.

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Mark is brilliant. …
Mark is brilliant. I’ve seen a bunch of his videos now, and there are some fantastic (and entertaining) tips.

December 26, 2009 6:15 am

Where did this take …
Where did this take place? That is something you could include in the description over there on the right. By the way I liked this a lot. Mr. Bowden really gets in there and includes the audience. I liked this a lot…

December 26, 2009 6:15 am

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