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[Mastering Leadership Presence: Insights from Executive Coach Muriel Wilkins]-[102. Create a Presence: How to Communicate in a Way Others Can Feel]

Think Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques · B2 · 2023-08-15

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Mastering Leadership Presence: The Art of Being Present

In a recent episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, host Matt Abrahams sat down with renowned executive coach and author Muriel Wilkins to dissect the nuances of leadership presence. Wilkins, co-author of Own the Room, emphasizes that presence is not an innate trait reserved for a select few, but a skill developed through self-awareness and intentional communication.

The Three Pillars of Communication Pitfalls

Wilkins identifies three primary communication failures that often hinder leaders:

  1. Lack of Clarity: Many leaders fail because they lack "clarity about the outcome they're looking to achieve." Without a defined goal, communication becomes unfocused.
  2. Poor Listening: Leaders often lack "self-awareness around what it means to listen." True listening requires stepping back and ensuring you are fully engaged rather than just waiting for your turn to speak.
  3. Unchecked Assumptions: Before speaking, leaders must "check your assumptions" regarding themselves, their audience, and the situation. Failing to do so can lead to misaligned messaging that serves neither party.

Redefining Leadership Presence

Wilkins challenges the traditional view of presence, defining it as the intersection of being credible and relatable. Credibility is established by demonstrating value and speaking with "clear, concise, structured" precision. Relatability, conversely, is built through active listening—the "biggest communication skill" for connecting with others.

Crucially, Wilkins argues that to have presence, one must first be "present enough in the moment." This means distancing oneself from external pressures and internal anxieties to focus entirely on the interaction at hand. As Wilkins notes, "You have to be present so you can have presence."

Navigating Imposter Syndrome

Addressing the pervasive issue of imposter syndrome, Wilkins suggests moving away from the binary of feeling like an "imposter" and instead focusing on the fundamental human "desire to belong." By shifting the focus to what is within one's control—such as how one contributes value—leaders can redefine their position in a room. She warns against the "thief of joy" known as comparison, urging leaders to distinguish between their inherent sense of belonging and the external need for validation.

The Power of Strategic Framing

One of the most underutilized tools in a leader's arsenal is "framing." Wilkins explains that framing is about "setting context" rather than manipulating data. By choosing the right frame—whether through storytelling, metaphors, or shifting from a problem-oriented to an opportunity-oriented narrative—leaders can influence how their message is interpreted. This approach simplifies complex information, making it more accessible and relevant to the audience.

Coaching and Self-Reflection

In a live coaching demonstration, Wilkins helped Abrahams navigate his tendency to overcommit. By moving from a binary "yes or no" mindset to a more nuanced "not now" approach, Abrahams was able to prioritize his energy. Wilkins highlights that effective leadership is often about "asking the right questions, not having the right answer."

Conclusion: The Recipe for Success

Wilkins concludes that the recipe for successful communication rests on three ingredients: clarity, relevance, and presence. By mastering these, leaders can effectively navigate any professional challenge, ensuring they are not just heard, but truly connected to their audience.

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Presence is incredibly important and powerful in communication.

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