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The Leader's Voice: How your Communication can Inspire Action and get Results!

AUTHOR: Boyd Clark
ISBN: 1590790162

SHORT DESCRIPTION: In this provocative, instructive book, The Leader's Voice: How your communication can inspire action and get results!, business executives and others can acquire the much-needed skills effective leaders use to manage change in turbulent times. "To...

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The Leader's Voice: How your Communication can Inspire Action and get Results!
- Book Review,
by Boyd Clark

James M. Kouzes, co-author of The Leadership Challenge
"Full of delightful stories, quirky facts and inspiring imagery, I will recommend this to every leader I know."

Book Description
In this provocative and instructive book, The Leader’s Voice: How your communication can inspire action and get results!, business executives and others can acquire the much-needed skills effective leaders use to manage change in turbulent times. "To say language is everything to a leader is no understatement. It’s a fact," says Tom Peters, America’s Number One business guru. Clarke and Crossland, executives at tompeterscompany, show how others can use leadership principles to discover the power in their voice. The authors define the core principles of effective leadership communication. In a volatile business climate like today's, the ability to communicate authentically and powerfully is the crucial leadership competence. Unfortunately, the complexity of the current workplace has muted the voices of many leaders. Ever wonder how John F. Kennedy, Margaret Thatcher and Martin Luther King, Jr. commanded through communication? Read this book and apply the principles. You’ll discover the power in your voice! The Leader's Voice is backed up by twenty years of communication research. Reviewing over 1,100 examples of leadership communication, and studying the inferences of modern neurological science has led the authors to a simple, stimulating leadership communication model. Leaders, at their best, communicate simultaneously on three channels: Factual, Emotional and Symbolic (FES). Clarke and Crossland demonstrate how FES can be used in public presentations, one-on-one meetings and even via email to enhance a leader’s effectiveness and ability to move his or her constituency to greater conviction, consciousness and competence.

From the Publisher
Says SelectBooks President Kenzi Sugihara, "The leadership and communication skills proffered by Clarke and Crossland are powerful tools for professionals seeking to advance their careers."

About the Author
The authors have consulted with executives and line managers for over 15 years. Their experience spans the financial, high-tech, retail, and energy industries internationally. From Malaysia’s factory floors to Silicon Valley’s boardrooms, Clarke and Crossland have seen leadership communication at its best and worst.


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         Book Review

The Leader's Voice: How your Communication can Inspire Action and get Results!
- Book Reviews,
by Boyd Clark

The Leader's Voice: How your Communication can Inspire Action and get Results!

SYNOPSIS

In this provocative, instructive book, The Leader's Voice: How your communication can inspire action and get results!, business executives and others can acquire the much-needed skills effective leaders use to manage change in turbulent times.

"To say language is everything to a leader is no understatement.  It's a fact," says Tom Peters, America's Number One business guru. Clarke and Crossland, executives at tompeterscompany, show how others can use leadership principles to discover the power in their voice. The authors define the core principles of effective leadership communication.  In a volatile business climate like today's, the ability to communicate authentically and powerfully is the crucial leadership competence. Unfortunately, the complexity of the current workplace has muted the voices of many leaders.

Ever wonder how John F. Kennedy, Margaret Thatcher and Martin Luther King, Jr. commanded through communication?  Read this book and apply the principles.  You'll discover the power in your voice!

Author Bio: The authors have consulted with executives and line managers for over 15 years.  Their experience spans the financial, high-tech, retail, and energy industries internationally.  From Malaysia's factory floors to Silicon Valley's boardrooms, Clarke and Crossland have seen  leadership communication at its best and worst.  


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