Presentation Skills: Eye Contact
Of the physical aspects of nonverbal communications, eye contact is the most important. It establishes engagement, sustains interest, and demonstrates respect and credibility to the audience.
Of the physical aspects of nonverbal communications, eye contact is the most important. It establishes engagement, sustains interest, and demonstrates respect and credibility to the audience.
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