1Interviews: How to Get the Job... Every Time
40...and look at other people's legs
2The first impression is the one that lasts.
41How offering a drink can seal the deal
3Gestures less to make the interview a success
42Making decisions over dinner
4Five Things You Should Never Do in an Interview
43Five fundamental attitudes to help you dominate meetings
5Five things you should always do in an interview
44Finally, know the right time to end the meeting
6The Biggest Secret of the Successful Interviewee
45The Biggest Secrets of Successful Executives
7Are you sitting comfortably? How to sit, where, and why
46Stay above the competition...
8It's not about what you say, it's about where you sit.
47...with our five essential tips to make you look taller and more powerful...
9And it's not just about where you sit, it's also about the chair you sit in.
48...but be careful not to intimidate too much
10Sit at a 45-degree angle to set up rapport...
49Why Clark Kent is more powerful than Superman
11...and put your competitors sitting with their backs to the door
50Harness the power of neurolinguistic programming
12Two Postures Men Should Never Adopt at Work... and How to Deal with Them
51The best professionals know the art of eye contact
13The organization of space in the modern office
52Why the world's most important executives wear makeup
14How to Take Control of Your Career: The Art of the Handshake, Networking, and Surviving the Company Party
53Office jargon
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54Professional emails
16Because the power is in your hands
55Master the art of smiling
17Establishing control of the situation
56Globalization: risks and pitfalls
18The three most important tips for disarming power game enthusiasts...
57A complicated business
19...and to create harmony
58The gesture that closes a deal – and the one that kills it
20Use this terrible handshake at your own risk...
59Three gestures to avoid in the business world
21...and if you value your job, don't make this mistake
60You say hello; I say goodbye
22The art of networking
61You say yes; I say no
23Avoid the dangers of the company party
62Why Japanese Executives Lead the Waltz
24Increase your popularity with coworkers
63Why Colds Can Hurt Business
25When businessmen and women shake hands
64Office politics, power games, workplace romances, and other bombshells waiting to explode
26Convincing presentations
65Beat people with an air of superiority at their own game...
27Win over your audience
66...and intimidate the guy who likes to abuse his power
28Pay attention to people's positions
67How to spot an office romance from 20 feet away
29The power of PowerPoint
68How to deal with indifferent bosses and customers
30Look your audience in the eyes
69How to deal with business partners who keep you waiting...
31Why Women Should Be Objective in Business Situations
70...or interrupt a meeting
32Five valuable tips for a perfect presentation
71How to catch employees who are online while working...
33How to tell when an audience is losing interest
72...and how to know if someone is really working from home
34How to become a meeting expert and excel at teleconferencing and videoconferencing
73Why a great boss has a great office
35To stand out, you have to stand up
74How to deal with stress in the workplace
36Use the pen trick
75If all else fails, calm your boss by following this tip
37How to be successful in conference calls
76Conclusion
38How Phone Calls Create Rapport
77Personal and professional success tags
39When you need to look under the table...