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If you didn’t go to Harvard business school, you can still fast track your career success using this one executive presence tool.
Many high-performing leaders face a common challenge: they excel at execution but struggle to communicate a clear, strategic point of view. Without this skill, it’s impossible to stand out as a true leader or influence decisions at the executive level.
This episode dives into how to articulate your vision so you’re seen as the strategic powerhouse your company needs.
By the end of this episode you’ll know:
💡 Discover the secret framework for crafting a compelling point of view that makes senior leaders stop and listen.
🚀 Learn how to overcome fear of pushback and advocate boldly for your ideas—even if you’re not yet a VP.
🧠 Get real-world examples from iconic leaders like Jeff Bezos and Safra Catz to inspire your own strategy.
Don’t let your hard work go unnoticed—press play now to unlock the communication tool that makes your leadership undeniable!
Articulating clear points of view also demonstrates that you are strategic. Strategy is about making deliberate choices to achieve specific goals, often.
Ready to stop being overlooked and start leading with presence? If you want personalized help to massively elevate your executive communication, our Executive Presence Mastery System, a 90-day intensive coaching program (learn bespoke skills + strategies) may be your ticket. Click here to set up a short meetup for us to chat about it.
In Speak Up communication and executive presence coaching, high performing leaders 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. Your leadership becomes more strategic and inspiring.
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If you didn’t go to Harvard business school, you can still fast track your career success using this one executive presence tool.
Many high-performing leaders face a common challenge: they excel at execution but struggle to communicate a clear, strategic point of view. Without this skill, it’s impossible to stand out as a true leader or influence decisions at the executive level.
This episode dives into how to articulate your vision so you’re seen as the strategic powerhouse your company needs.
By the end of this episode you’ll know:
💡 Discover the secret framework for crafting a compelling point of view that makes senior leaders stop and listen.
🚀 Learn how to overcome fear of pushback and advocate boldly for your ideas—even if you’re not yet a VP.
🧠 Get real-world examples from iconic leaders like Jeff Bezos and Safra Catz to inspire your own strategy.
Don’t let your hard work go unnoticed—press play now to unlock the communication tool that makes your leadership undeniable!
Articulating clear points of view also demonstrates that you are strategic. Strategy is about making deliberate choices to achieve specific goals, often.
Ready to stop being overlooked and start leading with presence? If you want personalized help to massively elevate your executive communication, our Executive Presence Mastery System, a 90-day intensive coaching program (learn bespoke skills + strategies) may be your ticket. Click here to set up a short meetup for us to chat about it.
In Speak Up communication and executive presence coaching, high performing leaders 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. Your leadership becomes more strategic and inspiring.
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