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Whether you are meeting one-on-one or presenting to a large group, appearing credible and confident will significantly raise your effectiveness. This seminar examines the power of the “subtextual” conversation—body language, vocal patterns, and mannerisms that can raise or lower one’s status in the workplace. Based on 20 years of research, nonverbal communication expert Cara Hale Alter outlines explicit “codes of conduct” for projecting credibility, especially when the stakes are high. Additionally, Cara will provide practical strategies for Taming Adrenaline. She’ll address the topic with warmth and humor, and along the way, offer tangible, real-world solutions for bringing nervous energy under control.

When and where: March 7, 2024 | 12:00 - 2:00 p.m. | ZSFG, Pride Hall, Room 1930/1940

Presented by: Committee on the Status of Women

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