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[Command Presence and Strategic Leadership: Mastering the Art of Influence]-[516: How Top Leaders Build Influence and Executive Presence Without Saying a Word—Yes, That’s a Thing]

Speak Up: Develop Your Executive Presence & Leadership Communication Style · B1 · 2026-01-07

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The Strategic Power of Command Presence

In this episode of Speak Up, host Laura Camacho and guest Dre Baldwin delve into the critical role of "command presence" for high-performing professionals. Many talented individuals find themselves stuck in execution roles, unable to break into the C-suite despite their competence. The core argument presented is that professional success is not solely defined by the quality of work, but by how one carries themselves and communicates that competence to others.

The 10x Multiplier: Why Confidence Matters

Dre Baldwin emphasizes that 85% of communication is nonverbal. He explains that humans form judgments about others within three to ten seconds, crafting a mental story based on initial impressions. When a person projects confidence, they provide a "force multiplier" for their existing competence. By aligning nonverbal cues with professional output, one can magnify their perceived value by 10x. If a professional's body language is incongruent with their work, it creates friction that leads others to disengage; however, when the story is congruent, confidence acts as a catalyst for leadership recognition.

Embodying Command Presence

To illustrate command presence, Baldwin uses the example of police officers, who are trained to occupy space and control their environment. Key nonverbal tactics include:

  • Maintaining Posture: Keeping the head up and shoulders back to ensure one does not "disappear" from a room.
  • Eye Contact: Viewing eye contact as active communication rather than a passive act.
  • Intentional Presence: Avoiding the common habit of looking down at a phone in public, which signals withdrawal. Baldwin suggests that keeping the phone out of sight increases one's presence and demonstrates that one is fully aware and engaged with their environment.
  • Controlling the Frame: Engaging in conversation by asking questions rather than just answering them, as the person asking the questions holds the power in the interaction.

Raising the Performance Floor

Baldwin challenges the traditional approach of setting "peak goals," arguing instead for "raising the floor." By setting a higher minimum standard for performance—a baseline that one refuses to fall below—professionals can drive consistent growth. This concept applies to both output and character: one must ask not just what they need to do, but who they need to be.

Reprogramming the Subconscious

Since 85% of our actions are governed by the subconscious, Baldwin identifies three ways to rewire one's internal state:

  1. Repetition: Using affirmations and consistent practice to shift self-perception.
  2. Immersion: Placing oneself in environments where specific behaviors are required.
  3. Emotionalization: Leveraging significant emotional experiences to trigger immediate, permanent changes in behavior.

Moving from Executioner to Leader

For those feeling stuck in "doer" positions, the speakers provide actionable advice. First, one must articulate their ambitions to superiors rather than hoping to be discovered. Second, one should act as a leader before receiving the title by becoming the person others turn to for guidance. Finally, professionals should embrace "game film"—a process of debriefing after presentations or failures. Instead of ignoring negative outcomes, one must analyze them logically to identify where the "key to confidence" was lost.

Ultimately, leadership is about the energy one radiates. As Baldwin notes, even in a room full of executives, one can identify the true leader solely through body language, tonality, and presence. By mastering these nonverbal signals, professionals can ensure that their career trajectory reflects their true potential.

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I'm excited to be here again.
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I invite anybody to outperform Dre Baldwin.
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It multiplies it by 10x.
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The person who's asking the questions controls the conversation.
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I hope everybody should rewind that.
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📝Key Phrases

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locked outside the C-suite
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raising your performance floor
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frame of reference
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force multiplier
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drill down
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📖 Transcript

Are you great at your job but still feel locked outside the C-suite?
Welcome back to Speak Up, the podcast for high-performing introverts, including you, social introverts where we reveal the charisma and communication secrets of A-listers so that you get the recognition and the opportunities you have earned.
I am your host, Laura Camacho, your magical executive presence coach, godmother, and strategist.
And by the end of today's episode, you will know the valuable concept of command presence and how to embody that instantly, even in high stress situations.
How to shift from outstanding execution to key strategic leader using nonverbal communication and mindset.
And our guest Dre's framework for raising your performance floor so that results and growth become inevitable.

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