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Dan Hill

    January 1, 1959

    This author delves into the intricate interplay of emotions, personality, and leadership. His work offers a profound exploration of how visual cues, from celebrity faces to works of art, reveal our inner responses. Through his research and media presence, he provides readers with a unique lens through which to understand the science and art of human emotional perception.

    Dan Hill
    Emotionomics
    Steps to Understanding: Intermediate: Book (1,500 words)
    Elementary Stories for Reproduction 2
    First Blush
    Intermediate Stories for Reproduction 2
    Dark Matter and Trojan Horses. A Strategic Design Vocabulary
    • In this short book, Dan Hill outlines a new vocabulary of design, one that needs to be smuggled into the upper echelons of power. He asserts that, increasingly, effective design means engaging with the messy politics - the dark matter" - taking place above the designer's head."

      Dark Matter and Trojan Horses. A Strategic Design Vocabulary
    • Part of a two graded series that trains students to reproduce material they have listened to or read. Each book features short anecdotes, followed by a set of comprehension questions on the passage, and contains a wordlist at the back. Leslie A. Hill is an internationally known ELT expert who has published, in a number of different countries, about 240 books in the field of ELT plus gramophone records, tapes and lessons for Educational Television Overseas. He is the Chairman of Hill Publications Limited and based in the Channel Islands, UK.

      Intermediate Stories for Reproduction 2
    • First Blush

      People's Intuitive Reactions to Famous Art

      • 226 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Utilizing cutting-edge eye-tracking technology, this comprehensive study explores the emotional responses elicited by 88 renowned artworks spanning various eras, including masterpieces by da Vinci and Rembrandt. By incorporating facial coding, it captures real-time reactions, offering insights into how viewers engage with both historical and contemporary art. This innovative approach provides a deeper understanding of the intersection between art appreciation and emotional experience.

      First Blush
    • Elementary Stories for Reproduction 2

      • 70 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      4.0(22)Add rating

      Part of a two graded series that trains students to reproduce material they have listened to or read. Each book features short anecdotes, followed by a set of comprehension questions on the passage, and contains a wordlist at the back. Leslie A. Hill is an internationally known ELT expert who has published, in a number of different countries, about 240 books in the field of ELT plus gramophone records, tapes and lessons for Educational Television Overseas. He is the Chairman of Hill Publications Limited and based in the Channel Islands, UK.

      Elementary Stories for Reproduction 2
    • Emotionomics

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.1(16)Add rating

      Emotionomics draws on insights gathered through facial coding to show how to measure and manage the emotional response of customers and employees, leading to competitive advantage and business success.

      Emotionomics
    • This second edition of Famous Faces Decoded features photographs of select celebrities, augmented with arrows and circles to identify the facial muscle movements that reveal emotional displays. Famous Faces Decoded helps readers become fluent in reading the language of facial expressions to boost their emotional intelligence. This book is full of lively stories about stars you know, or think you know, from the realms of Hollywood, music, sports, and the media, to leading politicians and business people. The examples highlight celebrities from four eras: The Silent Generation, Baby Boomers, Gen X-ers, and Mellennials. From whom to hire, to sales, negotiations, and interacting with your boss, colleagues or customers, as well as in dating, marriage or handling your kids, Famous Faces Decoded will help anyone keen on securing more steadfast rapport with others.

      Famous Faces Decoded: A Guidebook for Reading Others
    • Emotional intelligence (EQ) is explored in depth, emphasizing its significance in various business domains such as branding, innovation, advertising, sales, leadership, and management. This updated edition reflects on 15 years of insights, building on the foundational work of Daniel Goleman. Endorsed by prominent business figures, it highlights the importance of understanding emotions in enhancing customer and employee experiences. Dan Hill's revised edition aims to equip readers with practical strategies to leverage EQ for business success.

      Emotionomics 2.0: The Emotional Dynamics Underlying Key Business Goals
    • Two Cheers for Democracy

      How Emotions Drive Leadership Style

      • 202 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Focusing on the emotional patterns of leaders, this book examines how their personalities influence their competence, appeal, and compassion in governance. Analyzing all 44 U.S. presidents and numerous foreign leaders, it utilizes data from presidential rankings, polls, and democracy assessments to explore the implications of leadership styles in today's political climate. Richly illustrated with photographs and charts, it also includes insights into the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates, addressing the crucial question of trust in leadership.

      Two Cheers for Democracy
    • Individual tales of daring and danger involving the men of Hertfordshire throughout the four years of the Great War. Relates the experiences of the Hertfordshire men who were involved in the Russian campaign of 1919 and the Irish rebellion of 1920.

      Hertfordshire Soldiers of The Great War