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RiverWays' Public
Speaking Programs
SpeakingPresence
Fundamentals: a one-day Small Group Coaching
Fri, Aug 20
Sat, Sep 11
Fri, Oct 29
Sat, Nov 13
Fri, Dec 17
successfully
Speaking: A Two-day Small Group coaching
Fri/Sat, Aug 6-7
Sat/Sun, Sep 25-26
Fri/Sat, Oct 15-16
Sat/sun, Nov 20-21
Fri/Sat, Dec 10-11
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What do public speaking and leadership presence have in common?
At no time in recent history has our ability to stay calm
in the center of the chaotic storm of political and financial
crises been more imperative. At no time in history do we need
leaders at every level!
We need leaders who can listen to themselves and others and
then speak from the stillness and wisdom of their core. But
the very nature of the turbulence that swirls around us can
so easily throw us off balance and derail good intentions.
In my years of coaching people to speak comfortably and authentically,
I often consider speaking and leadership presence synonymous.
After listening deeply to the issues, leaders must speak to
convey their message, to motivate their listeners, to get
buy-in. Whenever we speak to a group, whether one-on-one,
at a meeting, on a teleconference, or in a formal presentation
in front of an audience, we are in a position to influence
others. And, being able to influence others is the key ingredient
for being an effective leader.
Beyond this rather general comparison of leadership and speaking,
what are the commonalities between the two? What do they have
in common?
- Both can feel stressful.
- Both require a clear head, a grounded center and the ability
to stay calm while we respond in a balanced way to what
is happening in the moment.
- Both are tremendously enhanced when we can step away (metaphorically)
and get a 10,000 foot view.
- Both work best when we make the relationship and connection
a strong priority.
- Both take us to a higher level when we focus on how can
we be of service to the whole rather than how can we be
of service to ourselves alone.
- Both require the ability to truly listen not only to the
words but the essence behind the words.
- Real discovery and learning is possible with both when
we allow ourselves to listen to the collective as well as
the individual voices.
- Both can be playful and fun if we don't take ourselves
too seriously while also taking the work very seriously!
I've come to believe that our ability to lead is entirely
dependent on our ability to communicate! And, whether we need
to speak or simply get clarity, both speakers and leaders
need the skills to slow down, take stock, and respond to the
realities of the moment.
Because of this, RiverWays programs add an important component
to a comprehensive leadership training program. How?
- As an individual, you can attend one of our group
programs or sign up for private
coaching to become more influential as you
develop your personal speaking ability.
- As an organization seeking to enhance the skills of newly
emerging or firmly established leaders who may be content
experts but have not developed the ability to communicate
effectively, we can work together to design an in-house
coaching or group program that best fits your needs. Let's
talk to see what we can create together!
- As a comprehensive leadership training program director,
you might consider adding a specific public speaking presence
module to your training curriculum.Again,
let's talk to see what we can create together!
- For our articles on the importance of leadership presence,
what get's in the way, and how to develop it, visit our
archives.
- For weekly reminders on how to stay present, subscribe
to our ABCs of Presence
in Speaking, Leading, and Life! series either
for yourself or the people in your organization.
- If you want concrete suggestions and ideas on how to improve
your speaking and leadership confidence purchase our SpeakingPresence
Toolkit workbook and audio.
- To participate in an ongoing conversation about speaking
presence and leadership presence, check out Carla's
article blog.
- For daily visual inspiration check out Carla's
photo blog.
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Travel time from:
Albany, NY — 2.75 hours
Boston, MA — 2.25 hours
Brattleboro, VT— 1.25 hours
Burlington, VT — 1.5 hours
Concord, NH — 1 hour
Hartford, CT — 2.5 hours
Portland, ME — 3 hours
Portsmouth, NH — 2 hours
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