Executive Presence for Women: 5 Tips to Communicate with Power
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- Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
- Lighthouse Communications founder Anne Ricketts shares 5 tips for women on how to develop a more commanding executive presence when communicating. These tips enable women to get their message across with more persuasion and impact. This is especially critical as more and more companies in the male-dominated fields of science, tech, engineering, and math (STEM) need women to be fully engaged, especially as leaders. Making strong communication skills more important than ever.
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Intro
00:36 Tip #5: Remember this mantra
01:03 Tip #4: Get to your point
01:42 Tip #3: Take up space
02:20 Tip #2: Don't discount yourself with apologies or disclaimer
02:59 Tip #1: Avoid uptalk
03:40 Wrap up
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Written by Anne Ricketts
Edited by Michael Shehane
Produced by Lighthouse Communications
Anne, you are Awesome! You're commanding, engaging, and enthralling. I am learning so much from you, thanks.
So glad you enjoyed! Thanks for the compliments
By far the best teaching I have seen on this topic. Thank you!!
Thank you for your support, Ann!
So good! I needed this.
I share what has helped me. Hope it will help others.
Outstanding video. Thanks.
Thanks Drew!
Great, concrete examples, thank you!
Thank you Heather for the comment! You're very welcome.
Thank you for sharing wonderful and helpful video Ms. Anne.
You’re very welcome Francia. Great to know I helped someone!
Anne you are awesome!💫💫 Such useful tips on communication across the board. I am so glad I found your channel! 🙌🏾🥰🤩
Glad you found our channel too, April. Let me know if you have any questions.
This is gold Anne.
Thank you Kehila!
These tips apply to men and women!
My sentiments exactly!
Thanks! Looking forward to using these tools to help my career evolve in a good way.
You’re very welcome Adrien. These tools are for everyone!
That last one is so spot on! When people do that, they lose credibility when sentences sound like a question rather than a statement.
In daily conversation, we use uptalk to convey a mood of collaboration. But when a presenter uses uptalk, it can make them sound unsure of themselves. Turn habits into choices.
Thanks Anne, considering that we have similar jobs, thank you for beeing so realistic, to the point and nicely said ! Congrats !
Much appreciation, Luc!
Thanks 🌷
You're welcome, Vilma
Thanks!
You're welcome, Oliver
Can you please do a whole video on uptalk. I haven’t found much about it anywhere else. Love your videos.
Uptalk is a great topic! I use uptalk with friends in conversation all the time. It’s a great way to sound collaborative. But when I’m delivering a presentation - especially to a more formal crowd, I end my sentences with a downward inflection. So powerful!
Brilliant. I will reach you, Anne, on this topic.
Please do! Our email address is info@lhctraining.com
AMAZING !!!
Thank you, Teylor!
exelent video .
Glad to hear!
Great Tips.
Thank you Adrienne.
Phenomenal tips Anne...and you demonstrated what you talked about...very concise and in getting to your point. I am facilitating a course on leadership currently and this particular class has all women as participants. This will greatly benefit them. Thank you!
Hi Mike! Let me know how the participants respond to the video. I’ve learned so much since doing this video:-)
@@lhctraining … Anne the class was last week and the loved it!
@@lhctraining .. thank you again!
@@Leadeshipcoach yay! So glad to hear. Anytime.
Fabulous adice - not just for women either!!!
I agree, Damien!
Great tips 👌 do you also do private classes? I’m looking for a instructor to improve my presentation and writing skills.
Thank you! Contact us at info@lighthousecommunicate.com
you are very good looking .
I'll take that compliment.
I'd change 'male-dominated' to male originated. If the MGTOW are correct, and ghosting or opting out continues, more women will have to work more with women since men won't be around or will simply work less. Then you can found the STEM business culture as you envision it. We need one another but I'm not kidding myself that the sexes are interchangeable.
Yes, I agree. My language could have been more future mindset. We're going to re-record this video this year and take your advice.
Tip to command more credibility in a video?
Use a microphone close to the talent / speaker, and never use the built-in mic on a video camera.
So true! Figured out how to capture good sound eventually.