276: Being Elite Does NOT Increase your Executive Presence or A-List Charisma but This Will

Speak Up: Develop Your Executive Presence & Leadership Communication Style - Podcast tekijän mukaan Laura Camacho

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Have you ever thought if you had a more elite background or if you were more upper crust that you would have more executive presence and charisma?As a highly-conscientious, high-performing leader, you may often find yourself striving to be seen and heard. This episode reveals how charisma and executive presence aren't about elitism, but about being genuine and relatable—qualities exemplified by Mike Rowe of "Dirty Jobs" fame.Executive Presence is Not Elitist A List Charisma.These 3 takeaways will transform your executive presence and charisma:1. The 2 qualities that are much more impactful than having an elite background.2. An easy way to tell stories with a business point to captivate and engage your audience, even with mundane topics.3. How having a nontraditional or eclectic background is actually a massive asset in building executive presence.Tune in now to uncover the secrets of Mike Rowe's captivating charisma and elevate your executive presence today!Remember to visit www.speakupwithlaura.com, scroll to the bottom and enter a good email address to get our weekly tip to boost your charisma and communication skills.FOR YOU:To give your emerging executives the opportunity to polish their communication skills using the Speak Up 360 or private coaching, schedule a quick call. Visit www.speakupwithlaura.com to learn how Laura’s allergy to boring helps leaders speak up so people want to listen and make things better.In Speak Up communication training, leaders, teams and individuals learn to enhance their influence and confidence, refining their communication style to increase visibility and effectiveness in promotion opportunities. By honing communication skills and fostering a trusted advisor mindset, aspiring executives cultivate mastery in public speaking and beat imposter syndrome.

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