Knowing how to captivate an audience is an essential skill – and one that can be learned. Whether you’re angling for the corner office, directing volunteers or corralling a family, these industry experts shared how to become a person worth listening to. Panelists: Chris Jansing, Senior White House Correspondent for NBC Jennifer Raab, President of Hunter College of the City University of New York Reshma Saujani, Founder of Girls Who Code Lesley Stahl, Correspondent for “60 Minutes” on CBS Moderator: Lesley Jane Seymour, Editor-in-Chief of More magazine
Being a good leader can be quite the challenge. If you are anything like my executive clients, you want to be both liked and respected at work. But if you are too friendly, you wonder if you will be respected. And if you are too authoritative, you worry you will be disliked. So, is it better to be feared or loved at work? Watch this quick clip with practical tips for achieving that magical balance between warmth and competence.
Whether your are delivering a presentation on video, participating in a meeting to update managers on an initiative, or trying to persuade in your personal life, you need to make sure that you are clear, concise and compelling! Mary and Jane introduce strategies, tips and techniques that can optimize your communication.
Holly understands the importance of finding both purpose and success in one's career. In an interview with Power Circle Member and Northern NJ Chapter Leader Melanie Herald, Holly shares her own story about connecting the dots between accomplishment and inspiration. She also showed a brief portion of the film, Girl Rising, which she has traveled the globe to produce.
In this career management video blog, I make the case for why you should always return recruiter phone calls even (especially) when you’re not looking for a job.You can read more about this and see 9 other career moves the happily employed should make at: http://www.sixfigurestart.com/career-coaching/top-10-career-moves-even-the-happily-employed-should-make/
Multi-tasking. Most of us have heard it's bad for us. Most of us are never going to give it up. Research claims it's frying our brains. If we're not going to quit multi-tasking, let's at least do it smarter -- so we can get more done in less time. This video clip is 2 minutes long -- just enough time for you to send a text or write an email while watching it. Procrastination is worse than multi-tasking. So watch the video now!
Corporate diversity programs are all the rage right now. A good thing, no doubt! Some of these initiatives are merely a nod to the trend while others are having a significant impact on morale, innovation, and profitability. What's the secret to diversity program success? 4 elements, to be exact. Watch this quick video clip to find out if your company's program has them all.
Zainab Salbi is an Iraqi-American humanitarian, entrepreneur, author, and media commentator who has dedicated herself to women's rights and freedom! At the age of 23, she founded Women for Women International; a grassroots humanitarian and development organization dedicated to serving women survivors of wars and shares her story with us.