Women's Leadership Success
How to Develop Communication Skills for Women Leaders
How Women Can Develop & Improve Their Communication Skills to Engage & Influence Others
Terry Pearce
"Communication skills" has become a hackneyed phrase we hear over and over again, but what does it really mean? It's far more than being able to speak up at a meeting or give a client presentation that brings in the account. Communication refers to everything we say and write and do when interacting with someone else in any medium. It refers to how we share our ideas and our values, our ambitions and our disappointments—even how we have learned from our mistakes.
People respond to everything they see in us. They listen to our stories, not unlike the way ancient tribes listened to the elders before thoughts and experiences were written down. It's vital that we know how to open ourselves to others, what to say and when to say it. When we control the communication, we steer people in the direction we want them to take. During the next 30 minutes, you'll hear an expert in both communication and leadership teach you the communication skills every successful woman must know.
Terry Pearce: Leadership Communication Skills Expert
Terry Pearce who once an executive at IBM, he has since taught leadership communication skills at the University of California-Berkeley, the Hass Graduate Business School (UC-Berkeley) and the London Business School. He co-authored "Clicks and Mortar: Passion-Driven Growth in an Internet-Driven World" with David Pottruck. His most-recent book, published in February, 2013, is the third edition of his best-selling "Leading Out Loud: A Guide for Engaging Others in Creating the Future." Terry Pearce Biography
Terry Knows How Women Can Be Successful
You will quickly pick up on Terry Pearce's gift for communicating abstract concepts in a very down-to-earth and practical way. He illustrates his points with pertinent stories of real people he has worked with, many of them women who have earned their stripes through long experience, but who grew more secure in their leadership positions by following his advice. He's easy to listen to and boils down years of working with a variety of people and companies into straightforward suggestions any of us can follow. Terry will leave you wanting to hear more!
Executive Business Coach Sabrina Braham and Terry Pearce Discuss:
The ways in which human beings are moved by "story-telling" and how we all can use stories in business.
Why being feminine in a male-dominated workplace can be to your advantage.
The ways leading women executives manage to achieve work-and-life balance in today's business culture.
The three things that are the essence of leadership communication skills.
Why women's vulnerability is an asset instead of being debility in the workplace.
How and why your work experience, life experience and education should be incorporated into business conversations.
The importance of telling stories that reveal who you are, what you consider valuable, and how you bring these values into every aspect of your life.
Ways in which a simple, short and sincere thank you note can make a lifelong positive impression.
"The future is not some place we are going, but one we are creating…." Learn the entire quote from John Schaar and how it is central to how each of us should live and work successfully.
Women are often at a disadvantage in communication skills which can prevent advancement in business.
Help us change that!
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