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* [3 | `: v/ LThe ChannelAdvisor Women's Group is an affinity group created in 2016 to connect and develop ChannelAdvisor women in our global offices. The group is committed to guiding and empowering the women of ChannelAdvisor by supporting each other to develop valuable professional skills through education, networking and inclusion. We strive to hold four meetings each year in London, Melbourne, Shanghai and our global headquarters in Morrisville, North Carolina. Based on the results of the group member survey, the group chooses topics to focus on. One of the themes of this quarter is "management presence".Much of how we are perceived at work has to do with how we communicate and how we compose ourselves both physically and emotionally.: ^6 b# p0 X' N# j! l
) A# ^1 i. C" Q4 ^ Whether we communicate with our peers, our managers or our clients, communication and composure are linked to professional success. Whether you call it charisma, confidence, or phone number list compelling leadership, “executive presence” is the new X factor in business. And at one point or another, we're all going to flaunt it or admire someone else for having it. Of course, we're not just talking about making a great first impression at work. Executive presence is multifactorial, increases over time (as does wisdom), and is reflected in everything you say, feel, and do in the workplace. Alana Fennessy, Customer Engagement Manager, ChannelAdvisor (AU Office) So what is executive presence? I like to think of it as an art:it's about developing your own voice, it's deeply personal and it needs to be refined over time. . z% E' _' J" ]- `, }% W" _
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This process can be refined through experimentation, successes and failures. Most importantly, it is perfected through repeated execution. That said, there are some seemingly obvious traits that professionals with a strong executive presence often display. Let's look at a few.CommunicationPeople with an executive presence understand how to communicate with a wide range of people, in a wide range of situations, and know how to connect with others by adapting to their communication style. They will use empathy, trust and connection to motivate and inspire others. The majority of communication is actually non-verbal,so ask yourself if your posture is open and confident? Are your shoulders back and relaxed? Do you communicate to others through your body language that you are confident (eg, a firm handshake)? Do you make eye contact with people when communicating with them ?Calm These people are almost always composed and have a deep sense of self-awareness, as well.
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