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Leadership, HR, Human Resources, Recursos Humanos, aptitudes and personal branding.May be you can find in there some spanish links.
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Book review: Corporate Energy: How to engage and inspire audiences

Book review: Corporate Energy: How to engage and inspire audiences | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

'Everyone can learn from this book, believe me!'


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#HR 3 Keys to Ensuring You Make a Difference In Speaking Up

#HR 3 Keys to Ensuring You Make a Difference In Speaking Up | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it
Here are 3 keys to ensuring you will not only be heard as you speak up, but also make the difference you intend to make as a leader.
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#HR Why You Should Speak Less and Listen More

#HR Why You Should Speak Less and Listen More | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it
Speaking less and listening more can quickly turn a conversation about what’s wrong into a conversation about what we can do to make things better.

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Three Secrets Of The Most Well-Liked Speakers

Three Secrets Of The Most Well-Liked Speakers | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it
 

Preparing for a talk? You're probably brushing up on your material, making sure you've got a great opening and closing planned, and practicing your pacing. And that's all great. But one thing few of us step back and think about is whether our audience will actually like us.

 

You can't avoid it: No matter how good your talk itself may be, you need the people listening to it to find you likable. And as the most experienced and well-liked speakers know, there are a few key strategies you can use to boost your likability from the moment you take the stage.

 

1. SMILE RADIANTLY

Smile, smile, smile—of course. You know that. But it’s not that simple. Paul Ekman, one of the pioneering researchers in studying smiles, believes we actually use as many as 17 different kinds of smile. And the one that's most effective at communicating genuine joy is known as the "Duchenne smile," named after the 19th-century French scientist Duchenne de Boulogne.

 

The more you tune in to others, the more likable you become.

 


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, July 19, 2016 6:56 PM

Likability isn't some innate quality that you have or you don't. It comes down to what you do when you get up to speak.

Vladimir Petrovic's curator insight, July 20, 2016 3:01 AM
Great advice. I may compare my previous performance as a speaker, with mu future performance with this advice in mind. I already feel it will be better.