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Mentioned in 8 episodes
Digital Body Language
Book • 2021
In 'Digital Body Language', Erica Dhawan explores how traditional body language signals are replaced in digital communication.
She offers insights and strategies to build trust and clarity across genders, generations, and cultures, making it easier to connect in a world dominated by screens.
The book covers various digital communication platforms, from emails to video meetings, providing solutions to common misunderstandings.
She offers insights and strategies to build trust and clarity across genders, generations, and cultures, making it easier to connect in a world dominated by screens.
The book covers various digital communication platforms, from emails to video meetings, providing solutions to common misunderstandings.
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Mentioned in 8 episodes
Mentioned by
Marielle Segarra and Malika Garib in the podcast as the author of the book that is the subject of the episode.


121 snips
The etiquette of texting
Mentioned by
Cory Hixson in relation to "The Future is Analog", highlighting the lack of shared context in remote work.


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166: The Future is Analog by David Sax
Chosen by
Joe Buleg as the next book for discussion, focusing on understanding body language in digital communication.


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121: Leaders Eat Last by Simon Sinek
Mentioned by
Mike Schmitz in the context of effective communication in non-face-to-face settings, highlighting the limitations of the "Difficult Conversations" book in addressing this topic.


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187: Difficult Conversations by Douglas Stone, Bruce Patton, & Sheila Heen
Mentioned by Samara Cohen as a book she is currently reading, focusing on the creation of digital body language and people's responses to it.

Samara Cohen on Managing ETFs (Podcast)