Joe Navarro: Non-Verbal communication expert Guide to Speedreading People

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For 25 years, Joe Navarro worked as an FBI special agent in the area of counterintelligence and behavioral assessment. Today he is one of the world’s leading experts on nonverbal communications and lectures and consults with major corporations worldwide. He is an adjunct professor at Saint Leo University and frequently lectures at the Harvard Business School.

He has appeared on major U.S. and International media outlets including CNN International, Fox News, BBC, The Times (UK), Crossfire with Chris Matthews, CBS, NBC, NPR Radio, The Washington Post, and The Times (UK), on topics as varied as body language and management practices.

Early Challenge

Joe came to this country as an immigrant from Cuba in the 1960s and struggled to speak english. This forced Joe to learn and be more aware of non verbal communication at an early age.

Ah-Hah Moment

As an FBI Agent Joe would pick up on the non verbal communication of suspects and would be the first to say to the rest of the team “did you see that?” And of course no one else saw it which quickly made this a special skill for Joe in the bureau.

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