Executive Presence: What Is It, Why You Need It And How To Get It
Executive coach and public speaker Gerry Valentine provides a breakdown of the general steps required to achieve executive presence (online article).
Credibility is the quality of being believed or accepted as true, real, or honest. Credible leaders are trusted both in the specifics of what they say and generally as people. They are consistent in their words and their behaviours, allowing them to be relatively predictable.
Executive coach and public speaker Gerry Valentine provides a breakdown of the general steps required to achieve executive presence (online article).
Stanford professor and coach, Allison Kluger, teaches entrepreneurs how to communicate like a leader in this article from Insights by Stanford Business (online article).
Each of us has something powerful to say; yet, for whatever reason, we often hold back. Former opera singer Allison Shapira uses music to explain how we can find our voice and our courage to speak up (video).
In this talk Former opera singer and speaking expert Allison Shapira talks about the power of Executive Presence, discusses its importance, and provides strategies for achieving it (video).
Sylvia Ann Hewlett , one of the worlds most influential business thinkers, discusses executive presence – why it’s important, strategies to develop it, and the gender and cultural biases that impact it (video).
Leadership experts James Kouzes and Barry Posner have published an update ro their 1993 best selling book on leadership and credibility (Book).