Nonverbal Leadership Cues
The debate between Nixon and Kennedy highlights the powerful impact of nonverbal communication on leadership perception. Nixon's tense runner's stance projected unease, while Kennedy's relaxed demeanor and "humility hands" conveyed calm confidence. These subtle cues influenced audiences' first impressions, demonstrating that how leaders present themselves can significantly affect public perception, even beyond what they say.In this clip
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