From Ordinary to Extraordinary

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By Dr. Jo Ann Piña

InspirAction

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Executive presence is strategic to advancement in most companies. Do you see yourself as others do? Are other people's perceptions of you keeping you out of the executive suite?

In many organizations and businesses, the keys to leadership are subtle and typically unspoken and unwritten. Dr Jo, CEO of InspirAction, and her team work with leaders who want to project leadership presence in diverse situations.

You do this by increasing your executive presence. Executive presence is essential in most organizations yet many leaders and emerging leaders are oblivious to their own presence and how others perceive them. How do your clients, colleagues and bosses perceive you? Are you visible to the executives or are you invisible?

Executive presence is elusive and hard to define because what works in one organization may lead to the exit door in another. When you ask your supervisor or director, you might just hear, "I just know it when I see it." "It" is indeed the "X factor" in the corporate world.

It’s also the “X Factor” in the entrepreneurial world especially in these economic and competitive times. Just ask the business owner or consultant who just lost the sale.

To learn the secrets to igniting your executive presence and creating a great personal marketing brand, call Dr. Jo immediately.

Reach Dr. Jo Ann Piña today.
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Do you have the “X Factor?”

What is Executive Presence?

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How do others see you?

What types of presentations and public speaking situations might you experience?

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What presentations are most commonly encountered?

The four types of speeches and presentations are:

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Different presentation situations you may experience may include:

Preparation counts

Elements of a good speech

Step into action with a vibrant introduction

Seize attention with a dynamic opening

Dazzle with content

Develop strong supporting stories/examples

When to do Q and A?

Close on a high note

When using a suggestive close

When invoking a call to action

The close

How do I polish my speech? Practicing delivery techniques and other tips

How can I avoid stage fright?

Practice, practice, practice

Get visible!

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Resources

Carter, J. (2001) The Comedy Bible. New York: Fireside.

Knight, S. (1995). NLP at Work. London: Nicholas Brealey Publishing.

Pina, J. (2006) Getting Across: 15 Ways Professionals Can Communicate With Hispanic Customers And Co-Workers. California: Cross Talk Press.

Pina, J. (2009) The SOLVE Communication Method: Hispanic/Latino Americans. In J. S. Yamauchi & C. Tse, The SOLVE Communication Method: Working Out of the Bamboo Box with Asian Pacific Americans and African, European, Hispanic and Native Americans. Bloomington: iUniverse.

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