Office Etiquette & Advice : How to Read Body Language in the Workplace


Some body-language signs include uninterested parties stepping back and avoiding eye contact. Read body language at work with tips from a management trainer in this free office etiquette and politics video. Expert: Gloria Dixon Campbell Bio: Gloria Dixon Campbell has an executive MBA in management from the University of South Florida, and a BA in Sociology from the University of West Florida. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz 

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  1. KiKey7

    Thanks Ms. Campbell! This information was great!

  2. Babs22h

    thanx gloria!

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