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Body Language in the Workplace

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Julius Fast, who changed the way we look at the world with his breakthrough bestseller Body Language, now updates and expands upon those principles to show us how to go beyond the obvious in the workplace and understand the real motives and hidden agendas of our co-workers.

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First published January 15, 1984

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Julius Fast

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Julius Fast was an American author of both fiction and nonfiction. In 1946 he was the first recipient of the Edgar Award given by the Mystery Writers of America for the best first novel of 1945.

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July 10, 2013
This book is not so much about body language as it is about something called "subtext", something akin to "aura" of which body language is only a part. The book itself is completely outdated - there's so much pointless discussion about dressing, much of which went out of style before the 1990s were over. Lots of anecdotes, most of which are not very interesting and have next to nothing to do with body language, not to mention the umpteen pages of pointless questionanires. It feels very random.
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