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Mr Body Language shares his skills at conference

AN international author known as Mr Body Language is the keynote speaker at an annual conference this week.

Allan Pease, who wrote the multi-million selling book Definitive Book of Body Language, will discuss at the Business Network International (BNI) Annual Conference in Rotherham on Thursday how the use and observance of body language greatly influences decision making.

Other speakers will include Andy Bounds, author of The Jelly Effect: make your communication stick, who will be sharing his knowledge on helping companies win business.

Niraj Shah, contributing author to the Wall Street Journal Business best seller Masters of Success, will present his tips for successful sales strategies and Geoff Liberman, who built several multi-million

pound companies using a 'common sense' approach, will be detailing how his route to success can be adopted by anyone in business.

Penny and Thomas Power, co-founders of social business network Ecademy, will discuss the revolutionary power of online marketing in the recession.

The event, now in its 11th year, will be held at Rotherham's Magna Centre and cater for over 500 delegates.

Tickets are still available from.bni-events.co.uk at 50.


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