Just as a good sales person takes charge of the “conversation” so a good comic has to boss their audience. You have to let them know you’re in charge. But clearly running on stage and shouting, “who’s the Daddy” is unlikely to endear you to your audience (and that’s doubly true in sales.) Read more… Read more »
Quick-Tips: Secret Weapon of Body Language
Recently, two articles in the news have credited Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s excellent use of non-verbal communication as a main factor responsible for his majority win in the Federal Election, and point to Mark Bowden's TruthPlane system. Read more »
Winning Body Language Success
“ Winning Body Language, perhaps one of the most comprehensive books on the power of nonverbal communication on the market today, shows readers how to implement body language practices that build trust and, ultimately, success.”—Success Book Summaries, www.success.com Read more »
Top Ten Tips for Public Speaking
Individuals and organizations that train with Mark Bowden included in Time Magazine's "Most Influential People"; The Economist’s "Top Ten Business Schools"; Fortune's "Most Admired Companies"; and msn.money's "Top Ten Highest Paid Politicians". Read more »
Best Selling Body Language Book
Winning Body Language is ranked in the top 50 books on McGraw-Hill's best-sellers report. Read more »
Communicate like a G8 Leader
The essentials of compelling communication are quickly learned by anyone who wants to enhance and develop their leadership impact through Mark Bowden’s TruthPlane communication skills training... Read more »
Mark Bowden: Communication Beyond Words
In August 2010 Mark Bowden was profiled by Tina Rogers for the inspirational online magazine Tempo Toronto. Here is an edited except from this revealing interview… Mark Bowden knows how to win trust, before uttering a single word. A natural people person, it’s absolutely fascinating to watch him work, so rapid are the changes he instills in his clients’ non-verbal communication... Read more »
Audience Insight for Presenters
The messages you send are decoded and given meaning in the minds of your audience. Therefore, the golden rule of communication success is to understand It’s not about you—it’s about the audience Read more »
The Rule of Three for Speakers
The Rule of Three: say it, stress it again and build on what was stressed. Read more »