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“ The art of communication is the language of leadership.” James Humes

“ The art of communication is the language of leadership.” James Humes. Communication Skills for Leaders Presented by Charlene Eberly. Public Speaking is just Speaking + Public…. Don’t picture your audience in their underwear! Picture them as friends, eager to hear your

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“ The art of communication is the language of leadership.” James Humes

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  1. “The art of communication is the language of leadership.”James Humes Communication Skills for Leaders Presented by Charlene Eberly

  2. Public Speaking is just Speaking + Public… • Don’t picture your audience in their underwear! • Picture them as friends, eager to hear your message.

  3. Have a clear message… Or a dream…

  4. “Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change that we seek.” • Barack Obama

  5. “…as long as girls and women are valued less, fed less, fed last, overworked, underpaid, not schooled and subjected to violence in and out of their homes – the potential of the human family to create a peaceful, prosperous world will not be realized. […] Women’s rights are human rights…” United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women - Beijing, China – 9/5/1995

  6. Use the Language of Leaders • Direct, Focused • Positive, Confident • Calm, Decisive • Inclusive, Fair “Be a yardstick of quality. Some people aren't used to an environment where excellence is expected.” Steve Jobs

  7. Use inclusive language Avoid language that: -generalizes -stereotypes -minimizes -judges -diminishes or “others” INDIVIDUALS.

  8. If you want to sound confident and unrehearsed…

  9. REHEARSE! REHEARSE! REHEARSE!

  10. Who are You? What’s Your Message?

  11. Do you have your elevator speech ready?

  12. You Never Know When Opportunity Will Knock!

  13. Sometimes a 30-second ride can lead the journey of a lifetime!

  14. This is the way you want to leave your audience!

  15. Not like this.

  16. We can help. For Presentation Tips, Information, or to Make an Appointment to work with a Communication Coordinator, go to: http://OPL.FIU.EDU MMC: VH 230 BBC: ACI 210 305-348-0069 305-919-4140

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