The Leadership Talk: The Most Powerful Leadership Tool Of All
(part 1)
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Summary: The author asserts that presentations and speeches are
the least effective means of leadership communication. There is
a much more effective way: the Leadership Talk. In this three
part series, he describes underlying principles of the
Leadership Talk and ways to help develop and deliver it.
Turbo Charge Your Career With The Most Powerful Leadership Tool
Of All: The Leadership Talk (Part One) By Brent Filson
Leaders speak 15 to 20 times daily. You speak at meetings, you
speak across their desks, you speak on the phone, you speak in
e-mails, you speak at lunch, beside the water cooler, and on
elevators, etc.
It's in the interaction of those speaking encounters, multiplied
daily, month in and month out, year in and year out, that you
become a successful leader or not.
If those encounters are defined by Leadership Talks instead of
presentations/speeches, the effectiveness of your leadership
will be dramatically increased, not only in your job but in your
career.
Here's why: There's a ladder of verbal persuasion. The lowest
rungs (least effective)of which are presentations and speeches.
Primarily, they communicate information.
But the highest rung, the most effective way to communicate as a
leader, is through the Leadership Talk.
The Leadership Talk not only communicates information. It does
something much more. It has you establish a deep, human,
emotional connection with people