Develop Leadership Skills
Leslie explains that leadership can get messy. You have to communicate your vision with the clarity and confidence to get buy-in. Leaders have to speak, and they have to speak effectively. |
Leslie explains that leadership can get messy. You have to communicate your vision with the clarity and confidence to get buy-in. Leaders have to speak, and they have to speak effectively. |
Leslie stresses the importance of taking responsibility for our own actions. She provides suggestions on how to be empowered and take yourself to the next level of excellence. |
Leslie explains that often, we get in our own way by limiting our own options. She stresses the importance of exploring new ways and different options to accomplish our goals to prevent getting stuck in a rut. |
Leslie discusses the importance of identifying your value, communicating your value, and protecting your value. How well can you answer the question, “so what do you do?” |
Leslie explains every time we speak, it is a selling situation. It is important to begin with a wow, begin where you want to end, and have a call for action. |
Leslie explains how horses are a metaphor for your challenges. HorseTalk: Lessons in Leadership allows you to see an honest reflection of your communication and leadership skills. |
In this podcast, Leslie discusses the importance of visual communication. Think about what image you want to convey. It is also important to identify your “honest mirrors” – those that will provide honest feedback. |
Leslie discusses the power of great copy. In the 21st century, great copy is about writing for results and ending with a call for action. |
Leslie shares seven tips to make your presentation memorable. The goal you are working towards is to be memorable, from head to toe. Tips include open with a wow, begin at the end, connect the dots for your audience, be... |
Leslie shares her views on the different presentation styles of both Mitt Romney and Barack Obama. |