Speaking Habits That Can Make or Break a Leader | Jack Elkins

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Speaking Habits That Can Make or Break a Leader Jack Elkins


Effective leadership involves being intelligent and having the capacity to present ideas clearly during public speaking. Leaders should inspire and influence their audience with their points of view. Today, we're going to be talking about the techniques that leaders should consider practicing when speaking to improve their leadership presence.


Connect Data with Facts A leader should always demonstrate the meaning of the facts that he presents. The audience might fail to understand the meaning and significance of any data that is presented without context.


One mistake that leaders should avoid is assuming that their listeners know or are familiar with the topics presented. Explaining and demonstrating the data and their significance to the company makes one a better leader.


Speak from the Heart An audience always considers a leader as boring if they only recite a pre-prepared speech. Leaders should prepare well for presentations to avoid being nervous during public speaking.


They should also speak from their hearts because it reflects the passion and enthusiasm they have about the topic they are discussing. This practice also excites the audience and makes the presentation more enjoyable.


Use Simple Language Using jargon and complex terms during a presentation demonstrates a leader’s technical knowledge. However, it might damage their leadership presence by confusing the audience. Some people might perceive the leader as arrogant and incredible.


An effective leader uses simple language and few words that people can understand. This strategy also enables them to be clear communicators and magnify their ideas.


Incorporate Images in the Presentation Using images and figures is a smart technique that organizational leaders should consider when interacting with their subordinates.


Using complex statistics that are difficult to understand might interfere with the leader’s credibility because the audience might not understand. Using compelling images makes data and information more understandable.


To be an effective leader, one should be smart and an effective communicator. A leader’s communication skills can improve or deteriorate their ability to lead. Using simple language, explaining figures with images, and connecting facts are habits that can help a leader connect well with the audience during a presentation.


They also allow these listeners to feel the leaders’ presence more. A leader should focus on inspiring and influencing rather than teaching and training.


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