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The Power of Video Conferencing:
How Body Language Impacts Engagement & Productivity

September 24, 2014   |   2pm ET / 11am PT   |   45 minutes
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The Power of Video Conferencing: How Body Language Impacts Engagement & Productivity
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Starts: 2pm ET / 11am PT
Duration: 45 minutes
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  • Any manager of a remote team
  • Director in an nationwide or worldwide company
  • Existing videoconference user
  • IT managers
Who should attend:

  • Build rapport and focus in a geographically dispersed team
  • Accelerate your decision-making process with a clear understanding of your regional counterparts’ point of view
  • To better use the tools at your disposal
  • To understand how video conferencing has evolved
During this webcast, you'll learn to:

Featured Speakers:
Mark Bowden
President and Keynote Speaker
TruthPlane
Scott McMaster
Vice President of Sales, NORAM
Arkadin
A large part of the way we communicate occurs through non-verbal cues in conversations. This includes your body language, the way you look at others during conversations and the facial expressions you use. In today’s working environment we hold virtual meetings, trainings and even interviews. Non-verbal communications are an important part of the conversation. Seeing allows peers, colleagues and managers make informed, quick decisions; understand the conversation and audience; and gain better involvement in dialogue.
Description:
Join us Wednesday, September 24th at 2pm ET / 11am PT to hear Mark Bowden, President and Keynote Speaker, Truthplane and Scott McMaster, Arkadin’s Vice President of Sales, North America, for a 45 minute live video discussion. In this live video conference they explain how body language can improve productivity and audience engagement. Hear firsthand how a sales leader leverages technology to be engaged with customers, prospects and his team all from one place.