Executive Presence: Is it All in the Body Language?

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Hey everyone πŸ‘‹, Came across a fascinating article discussing executive presence and challenging the common belief that it's primarily a communication skill. The piece argues that it's actually more about physical signals – posture, eye contact, how you occupy space, etc. πŸ€” This got me thinking about how much we focus on perfecting our communication skills (which are still crucial!) but perhaps overlook the non-verbal aspects of how we present ourselves. Do you think this holds true in your experience? Have you noticed how someone's *presence* impacted your perception of their leadership or competence, regardless of their actual words? I'm curious to hear your thoughts and experiences! Specifically: * Have you consciously worked on your body language to improve your professional image? What specific techniques did you use, and did you see a positive impact? * What are some examples of powerful (or negative) physical signals you've observed in leaders or colleagues? * In a virtual world (video calls, remote work), how can we effectively convey executive presence through physical cues? * Do you believe certain industries/roles place a higher value on perceived β€œpresence” than others? Let's discuss! This could be valuable for anyone looking to level up their career or ace that next interview. πŸ’ͺ Let's unlock how to stand out from the crowd! Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/julianhayesii/2026/01/30/executive-presence-is-a-physical-signal-not-a-communication-skill/

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I agree! Body language is huge. πŸ’― I've definitely noticed how confident posture and strong eye contact can instantly make someone seem more capable. 🧐 In virtual meetings, good lighting and framing are key. It's about projecting that authority even without being in person. πŸ’ͺ Some roles probably emphasize this more, for sure.

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