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Whether you are conducting a one-on-one interview, motivating your sales team or delivering a keynote address, your success as a leader is defined by your ability to persuade with clarity and passion. In fact, you might say that leadership is synonymous with effective communication. According to Harvey MacKay, author of the book Swim With the Sharks, "The No. 1 skill most lacking in business today is public speaking - the ability to present oneself." If you want to stand out from the crowd, get promoted or develop an award winning sales team you need to polish your communication and persuasion skills. Throughout history, our most admired leaders are remembered primarily for their ability to instill courage and inspire confidence. Just think how different this world might be without the calming reassurance of FDR's fireside chats or Churchill's defiant eloquence. President Kennedy once remarked that Winston Churchill had the ability to take the English language to war. Churchill clearly understood the power of words and said that he had the English language deep in his bones. He would spend hours at a time rewriting and rehearsing his speeches and as a result, Churchill galvanized a nation with his words. When We Communicate Effectively We Succeed Communication Strategies The aggressive, bottom line Worker style is results oriented. They ask "what" questions. Workers value achievement and fear loss of control. When presenting to this buying style use these words: Control • Flexibility • Work • Bottom line • Power • Challenge • Speed • Money Functional • Results • Goals • Options • Hands on • Quickly • Freedom • Immediately The expressive, emotional Talker style is people oriented. They ask "who" questions. Talker's value recognition and fear loss of prestige. When presenting to this buying style use these words: Fun • Entertaining • Creative • Friendly • Simple • Incredible • Exclusive • Improved Prestige • New • Ultimate • Spontaneous • Exciting • Enjoyable • Cash • Adventure The passive, harmonious Watcher style is service oriented. They ask "how" questions. Watchers value appreciation and fear conflict. When presenting to this buying style use these words: Support • Service • Family • Harmony • Dependable • Caring • Cooperation • Helpful Easy • Sincere • Love • Kindness • Concern • Considerate • Gentle • Relationship The analytical, cautious Thinker style is quality oriented. They ask "why" questions. Thinkers value accuracy and fear being viewed as incompetent. When presenting to this buying style use these words: Safe • Scientific • Proven • Value • Learn • Guaranteed • Save • Bargain • Economical • Quality • Logical • Reliable • Accurate • Perfect • Security • Precise • Efficient Magic Words and Power Phrases Guaranteed success • Live your dreams • Fast, easy access • Unlock your potential • Accept no substitute • Time tested • Go with a winner • The results are in • Extra savings • One-stop shopping While it might be true that some are born with a silver tongue, most people, like Churchill, have to work at developing their communication skills. A good way to improve your public speaking is to engage the services of a communications coach, attend Dale Carnegie training or join a local Toastmasters Club. Developing the ability to speak with power and influence with passion takes time and effort to master, but it will pay off in big dividends. Related Articles:
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