Speakers Who Get ResultsAuthor: Elizabeth Bachman
Women in traditionally male-dominated industries, such as tech, engineering, law and finance, face a difficult challenge. It feels like walking a tightrope between being respected vs. sounding bossy. Speaking up can be a challenge. Being heard when you do is even more of a challenge. If this sounds familiar, you need to join our conversation here on Speakers Who Get Results, hosted by Elizabeth Bachman, the go-to person for advanced level training in speaking, presentation skills, sales and leadership. With a lifetime spent perfecting the art of presenting, Elizabeth helps high-level clients master a message that brings the funding they need, the allies they want, and the recognition they deserve. A sought-after speaker and strategist, she works with leaders and influencers who need to become concise and compelling presenters by helping them show up as smart, down-to-earth, loose, friendly even funny and still be taken seriously. As an international opera director, Elizabeth has directed such luminaries as Luciano Pavarotti and Placido Domingo in more than 50 operas around the world, giving her a wealth of tools to help business professionals become respected presenters. Fluent in five languages, she is adept at working with presenters from many countries, bringing her global experience to her clients. Elizabeth is the author of the upcoming book, 17 Speaker Keys to Increase Audience Engagement and How to Get Booked as a Speaker: Taking Your Show on the Road, the ultimate guide to filling your calendar with lucrative speaking gigs. Many women find it challenging to get the visibility they want, whether they are presenting themselves in meetings and business communications or giving a speech. This is even more important when you are dealing with cross-cultural communication challenges from gender miscommunication to working with international colleagues. Consultants and Trainers who work with corporate clients and speak to promote their services have similar challeng Language: en-us Genres: Business, Careers, Management Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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Executive Presence In A Globalized World: Bringing Your Whole Self Forward With Wendy Wang Kleinfeldt
Thursday, 9 May, 2024
Cultural biases play a pivotal role in shaping how executive presence is perceived, evaluated, and rewarded within professional settings. Executive presence in one culture may be perceived differently in another. Understanding the impact of cultural biases on executive presence is essential for leaders striving to navigate diverse work environments effectively. In this episode, Wendy Wang Kleinfeldt joins our host Elizabeth Bachman as they talk about executive presence and how that’s affected by our cultural biases. Check out this episode, so you won’t miss Wendy’s insights on how to lead authentically in a globalized world.