Are good leaders good speakers? Here’s how you can boost your career with these career-driven tips!
Created by Dr. Mark L. Frigo, this framework is an application of the tenets and foundations of Return Driven Strategy (RDS) to the microlevel. While RDS focuses on brands and businesses, CDS focuses on helping individuals create a better personal life and career life. Let’s talk about CDS in the context of public speaking for today’s article. At MBO Partners, we believe communication plays an integral role in the success of businesses and individuals. That’s why we also train and help our people communicate their messages—both written and spoken—effectively! Keep reading to know why having good communication skills is helpful in boosting your career.
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Are good leaders good speakers? Here’s how you can boost your career with these career-driven tips! Return Driven Strategy During the “Build Your Financial Future” webinar’s information session in May 2021, Valens Research Chairman and CEO Professor Joel Litman discussed 4 steps to achieve financial freedom: In the “Make money” part, he mentioned that the biggest engine of your wealth is your career. Whatever field of expertise or industry you are in, you have to value your career because it’s the number one tool that will help you generate income. … Boosting your career takes effort. Throughout the course of your job, you have to make sure you enhance and gain more skills so you establish a credible and reliable reputation as a professional. One of those skills? Public speaking! According to Kellstadt Graduate School of Business Professor Dr. Mark L. Frigo, holistic communication is an important part to excel in your career. In fact, it’s Tenet 11 of Career Driven Strategy (CDS)! He says when you know how to communicate holistically, you’ll also know how to clearly and effectively communicate your offerings to your customers and clients. Let’s talk about holistic communication in the lens of public speaking… Have you ever wondered why a lot of people are afraid to speak in front of an audience? One of their reasons is this: Whenever they hear the words “public speaking,” they immediately think it’s speaking before hundreds or thousands of listeners. … and once they imagine this scenario in their heads, fear starts to creep in because they feel pressured to deliver a message to such a huge crowd. Well, public speaking can be like that (presenting in front of lots of audiences) but it is not always like that. Sometimes, it can be just reporting to a 5-member team in the office, defending a thesis to a panel of judges, conducting group interviews, etc. Moreover, you don’t have to be in the communications industry to be good at public speaking. Whether you’re a scientist, engineer, professor, copywriter, artist, or any other type of professional, you have to master the art of effective public speaking. This is a good addition to your arsenal of skills. Did you know that a good public speaker usually shares the same traits with a good leader? These people understand what it takes to lead a country or organization, and communicate their ideas and messages clearly and effectively for their constituents to comprehend. So… how can you communicate clearly and effectively?
Good public speaking skills are part of CDS’ Tenet on Holistic Communication. According to Dr. Frigo, proper communication—in this case, interacting with others through spoken word—makes all the difference between career success and failure. He says any type of communication should begin with methods for getting customers, employees, clients, business partners, and others to express their thoughts effectively. This means better communication not only fosters an exchange of information, but also positively impacts people’s hearts, minds, and lives. Take note of these public speaking tips to achieve a more holistic communication strategy the next time you deliver a speech or report! By:
… you’ll successfully deliver a comprehensive message, establish positive connections with your listeners, and enhance your career by adding more to your skill sets. Stay tuned for more career-driven tips and strategies in the coming weeks! Hope you found this week’s insights interesting and helpful. Stay tuned for next Tuesday’s Return Driven Strategy! Air… Learn more about McDonald’s business performance as seen in the lens of Return Driven Strategy in next week’s article! |