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EXPERT on Micro Expressions: Yann Van den Branden
Posted February 11th, 2011 by maarten.vannest... in
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Yann is a speaker on micro expressions and how you can use them to learn more about your 'opponent' in a commercial situation. Yann mostly teaches interactive sessions, trainings, workshops with real exercises for the participants or as a keynote speaker for a larger group.
Yann has reference in large corporations in the pharmaceutical, banking, insurance and automotive world, from the USA over Japan to Russia.
As an Actor he is also a member of the international business communication theatre group called YESSI JADA.
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Meeting Architecture, a manifesto.
Posted March 7th, 2008 by maarten.vannest... in
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Read Book review from Elling Hamso Dr. Elling Hamso, Managing Partner, European Event ROI Institute MEETING ARCHITECTURE |
Tactile Sensations Influence Social Judgements and Decisions
Posted June 28th, 2010 by parbuckle in
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ScienceDaily (June 25, 2010) — Psychologists report in the journal Science that interpersonal interactions can be shaped, profoundly yet unconsciously, by the physical attributes of incidental objects: Resumes reviewed on a heavy clipboard are judged to be more substantive, while a negotiator seated in a soft chair is less likely to drive a hard bargain. |
Your Senses are your raw information learning
Posted May 30th, 2012 by mireia.iglesias in
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Quickly, name your five senses. That’s easy! Right? Sight, smell, hearing, touch and taste. Now, what percentage of information comes though each sense? That one is not so easy. Here’s another way to think about this. How much information do we gather from each sense in the same amount of time as compared to the other senses? For the moment, assume that each of your senses works perfectly. Senses: What The Research Tells Us About Their Abilities |
Finally: Fundamentals on facilitation in a book
Posted December 14th, 2011 by mireia.iglesias in
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- Education: adult education,
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Follow the leader: How those in charge make themselves known
Posted April 10th, 2010 by parbuckle in
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Follow the Leader: How Those in Charge Make Themselves Known ScienceDaily (Apr. 2, 2010) — Do you find yourself leading groups, or are you naturally more comfortable following others? New research shows that if you want to be a leader you're better off at the edges of a crowd, and not in the middle of the action. |
Lifelong Learning
Posted April 20th, 2010 by helena.davidsson_1 in
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From Lifelong Education to Lifelong Learning Lifelong learning - along with ideas such as 'the learning society' - has become popular with politicians and policymakers in a number of countries. But what do people mean by it? Is the idea of lifelong learning helpful? Contents: education is life - lifelong education - lifelong learning - conclusion - further reading |
Secrets of Effective Meetings and Events
Posted October 20th, 2009 by stevedewit in
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You will be introduced in new and attracting meeting and networking formats and you discover the tools to create your own innovative formats. |
John Nawn
Posted July 27th, 2010 by maarten.vannest... in
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John Nawn helps in designing creative and innovative meeting formats for higher effectiveness. He is a speaker on the topic of Meeting design. |






























