Great Communication Secrets of Great Leaders (Review and Analysis of Baldoni's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from John Baldoni’s book “Great Communication Secrets of Great Leaders” shows that in order to be an effective leader, you need to be a good communicator. The author explains how this means understanding that communication needs to be about speaking and listening in order to be effective and improve your leadership skills. By following the step-by-step solutions, you can adopt some of the techniques of today’s greatest leaders and master the art of communication.
Added-value of this summary:
• Save time
• Understand key principles
• Expand your communication skills
To learn more, read “Great Communication Secrets of Great Leaders” and find out how you can improve your communication skills to become a truly great leader.
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Book Presentation: Great Communication Secrets of Great Leaders by John Baldoni
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Summary of Great Communication Secrets of Great Leaders (John Baldoni)
1. Develop the right leadership message
2. Deliver a consistent leadership message
3. Sustain and enhance the leadership message
4. Putting it all together
Book Abstract
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To be effective as a leader, you need to be a good communicator. This, however, is more than simply being a dynamic speaker. Good leaders intuitively understand communication has to be a two-way street in order to be effective. Not only do leaders have to become good at public speaking but they also have to enhance their ability to listen for feedback and then respond appropriately. As this is done over multiple iterations, whatever the leader is attempting to communicate will come into sharper focus for everyone involved.
Good leaders communicate effectively because they do three specific things well in an ongoing cycle (shown at right) which gets progressively more focused and more targeted over time.
The key objective, therefore, of any business leader who aspires to be an effective communicator is to start and then sustain just such a cycle. By doing so, leaders will convey their goals, gain support for those goals and demonstrate empathy for those whom they are responsible for leading. In other words, leaders who become better communicators automatically enhance their value as a leader.
About the Author
JOHN BALDONI is a management communications and leadership consultant. He is the author of three books on leadership: Personal Leadership, Taking Control of Your Work Life (2001); 180 Ways to the Walk the Leadership Talk (2000); and with Eric Harvey 180 Ways to the Walk the Motivation Talk (2002). Mr. Baldoni also teaches in a management