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The one thing I’ve learned is leadership doesn’t have to have titles attached to it. So whether you are at an associate level or a CEO, you are constantly in situations where you have to act as a leader. How are you going to act in a particular situation? Are you going to be decisive and direct, or are you going to be passive aggressive? What judgment are you going to execute at that moment? Leadership is not about titles.

#mid-level professional #ambivert #strategy #leadership skills
Jinal Shah
S'well VP, E-commerce & Omnichannel Marketing @ S'well

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Daniela Lobo
Global Brand and Digital Marketing Director, Talent Engagement @ Johnson & Johnson

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Discover your path as it unfolds in front of you, and let it evolve and be curious in different ways. Allow yourself to go in different directions, but know that we are also being redirected by things like technology and don't let that hinder your process, only allow it to enhance it.

#mid-level professional #introvert #all Industries
Barbra Pantuso
CEO and Founder @ nimble works

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Great presenters always do these 5 things:

1. Consider their audience - great presenters determine who they are talking to and how much they know about the subject to establish the purpose of the presentation.

2. Organize their thoughts - they focus on delivering three main ideas that begin with a solid opening and end with a strong close, including a call to action.

3. Channel positive energy - they maintain an open and confident body posture, use gestures to emphasize their points and show enthusiasm with facial expressions.

4. Connect and engage with listeners - they use eye contact to keep listeners engaged and to maintain a conversational feel.

5. Practice constantly - they are familiar with concepts to ensure a smoother delivery and focus on being themselves while getting they ideas across.

#mid-level professional #extrovert #all Industries #presentation skills
Jocelin Martinez
Founder @ Jocelin Martinez Communications Training

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As girls in American culture, we’re taught to play it safe and so we look for the perfect goal, but goals should always be changing, just like everything else. You'll succeed when you are able to set goals along the way to get to where you are now and let them constantly adjust so they're always feasible.

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Sally Simms
Founder @ Group Project

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