286: 5 Powerful Situation-Specific Questions Insanely Successful Charismatic Leaders Ask

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

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Think telling people what to do makes you an effective leader? You’re wrong. As a highly-conscientious, high-performing professional, you’re constantly seeking ways to enhance your leadership skills and achieve better outcomes. This episode will show you how asking the right questions can transform your leadership, foster deeper relationships, and fuel your ambitions.By the end of this episode you’ll know:🏆 How a single question can forge deeper, more meaningful connections with colleagues.🧩A specific question to improve any situation, no matter how stuck or overwhelmed you feel.🎯Yet another question that activates your energy and motivation instantly.Ready to revolutionize your leadership and relationships? Start from a different starting point, so you end at a different end point.Knowing your own signature communication orientation is essential for authentic and confident executive presence. Discover here your own signature communication style (free assessment) so your voice can begin to be heard and respected in meetings, you gain more influence, and understand better how to reach key stakeholders.Until next time, keep using your voice to create a powerful impact.FOR YOU:To give your emerging executives the opportunity to polish their communication skills using the Speak Up 360, schedule a quick call here. 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, 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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