292: 5 Silent Signals that Transmit Unstoppable Confident Executive Presence in Virtual Meetings
Speak Up: Develop Your Executive Presence & Leadership Communication Style - A podcast by Laura Camacho
People can tell how confident you are in a virtual meeting long before you say a word. Find out how to come out ahead with the right silent signals. As a highly conscientious high-performing business leader, projecting confidence in virtual meetings is crucial for leading effectively and maintaining a strong professional presence, especially in today’s remote work environment.By the end of this short episode you’ll know:🔑The key non-verbal cues that silently convey your confidence.✅What to do if no one wants their camera on during the meeting.🎯How to start making these nonverbal improvements.Tune into this episode to master the silent signals that will make you a standout leader in virtual meetings and elevate your professional image.Knowing your own signature communication orientation is essential for authentic and confident executive presence. Discover here your own signature communication style (free assessment) so you can be heard and respected in meetings, gain more influence, and understand better how to reach key stakeholders.If you liked this episode, check out 274: 5 Tips to Dramatically Improve Your Executive Presence in Leadership Meetings when You Don't Have Time to Prepare and/or 281: How You Prepare Makes or Breaks Your Success in Influencing Others.FOR YOU:To give your emerging executives the opportunity to polish their communication skills using the Speak Up 360, schedule a quick call here. Visit www.speakupwithlaura.com to learn how Laura’s allergy to boring helps leaders speak up so people want to listen and make things better.In Speak Up communication training, teams and individuals learn to enhance their influence and confidence, refining their communication style to increase visibility and effectiveness in promotion opportunities. By honing communication skills and fostering a trusted advisor mindset, aspiring executives cultivate mastery in public speaking and beat imposter syndrome.