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  • License: Private Label Rights
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  • Submitted: 06/01/2017
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  • Size: 13.27 MB
  • Price: 4.90

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Communication Skills For Effective Leadership

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Great Leaders Have Great Communication Skills!

Good communication skills are crucial for a leader to maintain their role. A leader can be defined as someone who plays a prominent role in a business or a department within it.

There are also religious, political, and community leaders, as well as leaders of groups and teams. In this guide, we focus on business leaders and how good communication skills are a vital part of effective leadership.

Some people seem to be born leaders, while others have leadership thrust upon them. History shows that many from humble origins have been suddenly transformed into legends. What creates a Julius Caesar or a Napoleon? In our era, what creates leaders like Richard Branson, Steve Jobs, and Warren Buffett?

The one thing they all have in common is their effectiveness as communicators, and one might even say, 'spin doctors'. They understand the importance of conveying a vision that people want to participate in.

Julius Caesar and Napoleon both understood propaganda, convincing people that their defeats were actually victories. Modern leaders like Branson and Jobs built companies from scratch, getting every worker convinced of the mission's importance and willing to do their part.

In every opportunity for leadership, there will be obstacles, pitfalls, and tough times - not just successes. It is how someone responds to these tough times and to their critics that can be a sign of a great leader.

As with many things in life, timing is critical. Learning how to communicate effectively to your chosen audience at the right time and place can be challenging but immensely rewarding.

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