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By: Jamie

You nailed this one! Love the images and lessons. So very true and powerful for leaders of all kinds.

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By: S. Chris Edmonds (@scedmonds)

Cutler is one of the most unaware – or uncaring – team leaders in the NFL. I’m hoping it’s unawareness. He consistently demonstrates disappointment with his non-verbal communication; he seems an...

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By: Randy Conley

You are spot on Chris, and of course you saw this kind of behavior up close when Cutler played for Denver (which as a Chargers fan I wish was still the case!). See you soon! Randy

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By: Randy Conley

Thanks Jamie! Hope you’re having a great weekend. Randy

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By: Dominique O'Rourke

Great post Randy and as Jamie wrote, the images are perfect! What’s the stat on the percentage of how much people retain of what you’ve said versus how much they retain of how you made them feel or how...

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By: Randy Conley

Great point Dominique! I know I’ve seen experts say anywhere from 70%-90% of what gets communicated is through body language and other non-verbals which makes HOW we communicate just as important, if...

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By: Denise Wilmer Barreto

Love it – as a Bears fan and leader – you are 100% on point. No excuse for Cutler but Chicago has got to be one of the worst cities to be a leader in period. Another post, for another day but thanks...

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By: Randy Conley

Thanks for your comments Denise! From the outside looking in, I can appreciate the difficult dynamics of Chicago leadership. Take care, Randy

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By: Bob Whipple

Hi Randy. Great Discussion. You and I will have to connect. My business is also helping leaders understand the value of trust and how to achieve it. For this particular discussion you may enjoy the...

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By: Randy Conley

Hi Bob. Your article is an excellent reference on the broader topic of body language. I’d love to connect sometime. We run in the same circles and I’ve admired your work in the field of trust. Thanks...

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By: When the shoe is on the other foot. | Inside Asperger's

[…] go toe-to-toe with anyone who sees it this way. Some people struggle with improvised reactions. Others project terrible body language.There are also people who are prone to public meltdowns. But...

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