by Jacqueline Farrington | Nov 7, 2014 | executive presence
Here are some of our favorite articles related to leadership or executive presence from October 2014: Building competent organizations requires new thinking: This insightful blog from Harvard Business Review starts with a review of the current state of the corporate...
by Jacqueline Farrington | Oct 30, 2014 | executive presence
Previous posts here have explored leadership language, the power of brevity and the influence that everyday language has on organizational culture. But what about pronouns and function words–the connective tissue of language? How important is it to pay...
by Jacqueline Farrington | Oct 23, 2014 | executive presence
Thirty years ago, conventional wisdom had it that someone’s IQ was a reasonable predictor of their problem-solving skills and success. Then we realized that a high IQ did not correlate with an ability to manage people or build teams, so the EQ emerged to measure...
by Jacqueline Farrington | Oct 16, 2014 | executive presence
Here are some of our favorite print and online articles related to leadership or executive presence from September: How you can build executive presence by mastering any room: Have you ever seen someone enter a room and immediately pull all the focus? This quick...
by Jacqueline Farrington | Sep 18, 2014 | calm under pressure, executive presence, Uncategorized
Earlier this year, we took a look at the confidence gap between men and women in the workplace. This gap has very real impact on a woman’s road to the C-suite and grows out of a complex network of root causes ranging from socialization within our education system to...