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Speaker: Amy Cuddy, Associate Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School; Author Topic: "Presence: Bringing Your Boldest Self to Your Biggest Challenges" (Little, Brown, 2015) Leadership Experts Speaker Series @ Rotman March 4, 2016
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In this exclusive interview for the cover of PEOPLE’s Beautiful Issue, Academy Award-winning actress Helen Mirren opens up about why she prefers the word “swagger” over “beauty,” how her passion for driving led to her asking for a role in the 'Fast & Furious' franchise, and the...
But one of the hallmarks of emotional maturity is to recognize the validity of multiple realities and to understand that people think, feel, and react differently. Often we behave as if ‘closeness’ means ‘sameness.’
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Rachel Remen, MD shares how doctors can use "generous listening" to deepen their connection with patients with this simple, yet profound technique.
To truly engage other human beings and create meaningful connections, we need to silence our inner voices and be fully present — and being more mindful can help. This requires discipline to stay on task — not letting yourself be affected by nagging challenges or distracted by mental chatter.
Communication tactics that work well among colleagues in a conference room may not translate seamlessly to a virtual meeting. Elevating both your point and your presence in a Zoom, Skype, or similar virtual meeting requires engaging in video conference-friendly tactics.
In his course, Ullmen gave 10 rules for communicating with others, which signal presence. If you follow these 10 rules and truly believe what you speak, others will say you have “presence” or an "it" factor.
One of the most elusive, confusing pieces of feedback that one can get is "You need to work on your executive presence."
Four steps to ensure people feel good when they are with you.
"Be yourself" is the best all-time phrase in personal development. However, you can plus that by being your best self.