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Maximum influence for leaders<br />

Tid og sted<br />

7<br />

LEKTIONER<br />

15. juni 2016 kl. 9.00-16.00<br />

JUC, Axelborg, Vesterbrogade 4A<br />

1620 København V<br />

Underviser<br />

NYHED<br />

• Joe Navarro, tidligere FBI Special Agent,<br />

Spy Catcher og SWAT Team Commander<br />

Indhold<br />

The seminar is focused on the art and science of using<br />

nonverbal communications in a forensic or interview<br />

setting, and helps you understand the nonverbal<br />

language, and acquire the benefits of applying that<br />

wealth of extra information in your interpersonal<br />

relationships, which you will be able to decode after<br />

attending this seminar with Joe Navarro.<br />

Emner er bl.a.:<br />

• The importance of nonverbal communications in<br />

the process of collecting information<br />

• What science teaches us about the use of nonverbals<br />

for detecting issues or occluded information,<br />

and how to influence others<br />

• The interview process using nonverbal communications.<br />

Identifying pitfalls and dangers as well as<br />

how we best secure information<br />

• Utilizing the most reliable nonverbals to detect<br />

when individuals are anxious, showing psychological<br />

discomfort, or hiding information<br />

• Best methods for asking questions<br />

• Dealing with the 4 most dangerous personality<br />

types in an interview setting<br />

• How we can use our nonverbals to positively influence<br />

an interview and how we can effectively<br />

encourage others to reveal their thoughts<br />

Målgruppe<br />

HR, management, law, negotiation, judgement, policing<br />

or the security industry.<br />

Tilmeld dig på<br />

www.juc.dk<br />

Pris<br />

Kr. 7.765 ekskl. moms<br />

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