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Le langage corporel et la communication non verbale | Christian Martineau | TEDxHECMontréal

Le langage corporel et la communication non verbale sont au centre de ses études. Il nous propose d’ailleurs une meilleure compréhension du mensonge à travers le non verbal.

Christian Martineau est l’un des premiers diplômés en Synergologie et est devenu en 2005 le président fondateur de l’Association Québécoise de Synergologie.

This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

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"Making better lives, relationships & communities"

John Parrish-Sprowl PhD, currently serves as the Co-Director of the Global Health Communication Center (GHCC) of the Indiana University School of Liberal Arts. In addition to being a Professor of Communication Studies, he is also a member of both the University College and the Russian and Eastern Europe Institute faculties of Indiana University. Parrish-Sprowl has numerous papers and publications, including a recent chapter on applied research...

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Non-Verbal Leadership Communication in Business | Don Khoury | TEDxBentleyU

What exactly does the color of your tie or suit mean? Is there a secret to good public speaking? Don Khoury, an expert in non-verbal communication, answers these questions and more.

Don Khoury is a nonverbal communications expert, and adjunct professor of marketing at Bentley University. Over the past 10+ years, he has used his expertise in non-verbal communication to formulate an algorithm that can predict high-profile elections with 93% accuracy. Don’s skills have been sought by numerous...

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L'Astronomie, ma passion | Fatoumata Kébé | TEDxAbidjan

Faoutmata Kebe is an astronomer and she shares her passion with disadvantaged youth all over France.

L’Astronome qui épate

A 31 ans, Fatoumata Kebe, jeune femme aux origines maliennes est Doctorante en Astronomie à l’université Pierre-et-Marie-Curie et à l’Observatoire de Paris.

Fatoumata Kebe est la Grande Lauréate en 2015 du Concours mondial pour Jeunes Innovateurs de l’Union Internationale des télécommunications (UIT), l’agence des Nations unies pour le...

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Consistency can beat complexity | Farida SAIDOU | TEDxYouth@Ganhito

Farida Saidou believes complexity is a break to self development. For her, we must redefine our personality so as to be the best version of the future us. Âgée de 20 ans et étudiante en année de licence en communication d'entreprise, Farida Saïdou est une béninoise dont les activités oscillent entre le ministère des affaires étrangères et son blog.

Ce dernier, développé sur la plateforme www.faridasaidou.com est le lieu pour elle d'établir sa pensée et ses convictions. Elle y...

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Comment faire advenir l'utopie ? | Sandrine Roudaut | TEDxVaugirardRoad

L'utopie c'est bien joli comme idée, mais à quoi ça peut servir dans le monde réel ? Est-ce que c'est même possible ?

Après plusieurs années en agences de

publicité à Paris auprès de grandes

marques, Sandrine Roudaut décide en

2001 de se consacrer à la conjugaison du

soutenable et du désirable. Elle crée alors

le cabinet Alternité à Nantes pour conseiller

les entreprises, puis la maison d’édition

La Mer Salée. Elle est aussi l’auteure de

Utopie mode d’emploi et...

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How to Have a Good Conversation | Celeste Headlee | TEDxCreativeCoast

When your job hinges on how well you talk to people, you learn a lot about how to have great conversations – and most of us don’t converse very well. A great conversation requires a balance between talking and listening. This balance is important because bad communication leads to bad relationships, at home, at work, everywhere.

Celeste Headlee has worked in public radio since 1999, as a reporter, host, and correspondent. She was the Midwest Correspondent for NPR before becoming the...

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A New Culture of Learning, Douglas Thomas at TEDxUFM

Douglas Thomas is Associate Professor in the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Southern California. He is co-author of the book "The New Culture of Learning". He received his Ph. D. from the University of Minnesota in Communication in 1992 and specializes in Critical Theory and Cultural Studies of Technology. He is founding editor of Games & Culture: A Journal of Interactive Media, a quarterly international journal that aims to publish innovative theoretical and empirical...

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Communication in the 21st Century: Is It What You Say, Not How You Say It? | Vivian Ta | TEDxUTA

Nonverbal behaviors have historically been regarded as more important in communication than verbal behaviors. This talk will argue how and why verbal behaviors, rather than nonverbal behaviors, are most critical in today's digital society.

Vivian P. Ta is a PhD student at the University of Texas at Arlington where she conducts research in social and personality

psychology. Specifically, her research focuses on examining the role of latent semantic similarity in a variety of interactions,...

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The New Age of Communication: Dr. Alex Sévigny at TEDxNiagaracollege

Alex Sévigny is Director of the Master of Communications Management and Honours Bachelor of Professional Communication program, and an associate professor of communication studies and communication management at McMaster University. He co-founded the communication studies program in 2001. He is co-founder and executive director of the COMM-LAB: McMaster Communication Metrics Lab. He is also the co-founder and editor-in-chief of the Journal of Professional Communication, and the co-founder of...

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