Executive Presence: What is it? How can it be developed?

We often hear the term "executive presence" when describing leaders. Yet, while most people think they "recognize it when they see it," few people can describe just what it is. And even fewer people can explain how to measure or develop it.

Join this webcast as we take a "deep dive" into the mystery surrounding executive presence and explore the following questions:

  • How can executive presence be recognized and measured?
  • How can leaders develop their executive presence?
  • How does developing executive presence affect leadership effectiveness and, in turn, the effectiveness of the organization as a whole?

Who Should Attend: HR practitioners, leadership development professionals, and senior executives or business leaders from both for- and non-profit companies.

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Suzanne Bates Neal Kulick
Executive Presence: What is it? How can it be developed?
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Executive Presence: What is it? How can it be developed?

MAY 20, 2019

We often hear the term "executive presence" when describing leaders. Yet, while most people think they "recognize it when they see it," few people can describe just what it is. And even fewer people can explain how to measure or develop it.

Join this webcast as we take a "deep dive" into the mystery surrounding executive presence and explore the following questions:

  • How can executive presence be recognized and measured?
  • How can leaders develop their executive presence?
  • How does developing executive presence affect leadership effectiveness and, in turn, the effectiveness of the organization as a whole?

Who Should Attend: HR practitioners, leadership development professionals, and senior executives or business leaders from both for- and non-profit companies.

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