Speaking as a Leader (Review and Analysis of Humphrey's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Judith Humphrey's book "Speaking as a Leader" shows how you can think, act and speak like a leader in everything that you do. In her book, the author reveals four steps that you can follow to evaluate and improve your leadership skills: think like a leader, follow the leader's script, use leadership language and project a leader's presence. This summary is a must-read for any leader who wants to improve their skills and become a source of inspiration.
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Speaking As A Leader by Judith Humphrey
Book Abstract
About the Author
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Summary of Speaking As A Leader (Judith Humphrey)
Book Abstract
MAIN IDEA
All communication is an act of leadership. To speak like a leader in all situations, the four steps are:
About the Author
JUDITH HUMPHREY is founder and president of The Humphrey Group, a corporate communications and leadership development firm. She is a graduate of the University of Rochester and taught communications at York University before starting her own firm. She also serves as the Manager of Executive Communications at the Bank of Montreal. She was previously a senior writer at ScotiaBank and a senior speech writer at Shell Oil Company.
The Web site for this book is at www.thehumphreygroup.com
Important Note About This Ebook
This is a summary and not a critique or a review of the book. It does not offer judgment or opinion on the content of the book. This summary may not be organized chapter-wise but is an overview of the main ideas, viewpoints and arguments from the book as a whole. This means that the organization of this summary is not a representation of the book.
1. Think like a leader
To speak like a leader, you’ve got to be prepared to take the stage and inspire, influence and move others. Leaders see every speaking situation as an opportunity to motivate others. You need to know your audience and then have the wherewithal to inspire them rather than merely informing them. You also have to