Thank you for attending the Women in Leadership Communication. Here are lots of additional resources.
Joe McCormack discusses speaking briefly and concisely
Podcast with Joe McCormack on Speaking Briefly
Podcast with Joe McCormack on his new book Noise
Article on using emotion within decision making.
The power of storytelling; interview with dr Lynda Shaw
Amy Cuddy’s TED Talk https://www.ted.com/talks/amy_cuddy_your_body_language_shapes_who_you_are?utm_campaign=tedspread&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=tedcomshare
Leadership Communication tips with Sue Stockdale http://superstarcommunicator.libsyn.com/leadership-communication-tips
Women score higher than men in leadership skills Article
Sound like a leader and know when to speak – Harvard article
How to be a better communicator https://www.peoplemanagement.co.uk/long-reads/articles/how-better-communicator
I mentioned Kim Scott and Radical Candor: this is developing communication where you do criticise others for the better but done with respect and kindness. Here is here Ted Talk And Kim Scott talking about loud and quiet listeners View here.
Here is the research on pitch of voice related to social status. Here:
warm up.pdf This is the warm up routine.
Forbes article on the language leaders avoid.
Listen to an interview on BBC Radio with negotiation expert Natalie Reynolds on how to ask for a pay rise. Listen here.
Being aware of what you volunteer for. this is mainly focused at women but something we should all be aware of
Here is the research on pitch of voice related to social status. Here:
Here is a short video I did for another webinar, about pitch of voice.
And one about Sitting Diva
Women take more leadership roles when the work place is more ‘social’ and collaborative. Article
Etiquette in conference calls. A funny article
If you have any questions, don’t forget to connect on Linkedin and do subscribe to my podcast Superstar Communicator.
Three books I recommend:
- Gay Hendricks. The Big Leap
- Playing Big: Tara Mohr
- Brief: Joe McCormack