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107 Ways To Give Great Leadership Talks

A partner for advancing your job performance and career advancement. Brent Filson has developed a transformative leadership dynamic, The Leadership Talk. For decades, it has been used with great success by leaders of all ranks and functions in top organizations worldwide. The Talk is based on the idea that leaders instead of ordering people to go from point A to point B, say, must have those people ardently want to go.  Instilling "want to" in others is a critical leadership skill.  It's done most efficiently and effectively through his Leadership Talk processes.  Described in many of Brent's books, The Leadership Talk now comes with this powerful, concise way to help you dramatically boost your effectiveness. Guided by such pointers as, "Know the Hierarchy of Verbal Persuasion," "Ride the Change," and "Be Aware of Easy and Hard Emotions," as well as how to use and not use AI, you can apply the methods of this book many times daily throughout your entire career.

 

"Brent Filson is one of the most talented communicators in the world. If you want to learn to motivate two, two hundred or two thousand people to take action for results, his lectures and seminars are a must!" — Joseph Mancuso, CEO of the Center for Entrepreneurial Management

 

"The term 'leadership' means different things to different people. Brent's approach to the Leadership Talk is very specific and can be a powerful tool to obtain specific results. I have applied his tools and techniques in multiple companies and on multiple continents and found universal results. In my latest assignment, I applied his principles to help improve operating margin by over 30 margin points. –Paul Conroy, Business General Manager - Honeywell Europe

 

"The interesting thing about Brent Filson's Leadership Talk methodologies is that they recast the way you think about things; and on a deep and powerful and gentle way, they change the way you do your job." — Laura Arling, General Director of New Business, John Hancock