WSP 75 — Effective Nonverbal Communication
Spring
Saturday
Date(s)
Apr 2
1 day
Drop By
Mar 26
Units
0Fees
Format
On-campus course
Limit 22
Closed
This dynamic workshop will help improve the way
you communicate by focusing on the nonverbal
aspects of communication as you deliver a presentation
or make a speech. Nonverbal communication can
reinforce what you say, but when not used effectively it
can weaken your message. This workshop will focus on
the techniques of expression, including gestures, body
movements, positions and postures, the voice, breathing
techniques, sustaining eye contact, the use of silence,
and others, with an emphasis on consistency between
verbal and nonverbal communication. We will also
examine how nonverbal communication can be used
as a tool to influence others in difficult contexts (such
as lecturing to an unsettled group) and to optimize the
impact of your message in stressful settings, such as job
interviews and business negotiations. The workshop
will include short video recordings of each student.
Due to its short format, this workshop may not be taken for Credit or a Letter Grade.
Jeff Cabili, Former Director, International Business Development, Stanford Graduate School of Business
Jeff Cabili has spent more than twenty-five years in senior management positions for global companies. He speaks and conducts business in five languages and has some knowledge of two others. As a total quality management (TQM) consultant, he has conducted seminars and workshops for more than 3,900 senior executives. He received an MBA from Wharton and an MS from the National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble, France.Textbooks for this course:
No required textbooks