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		<title>Executive Presence: The Secret Sauce That Powers It</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2023 20:23:32 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Executives presence is one of those hard to define leadership skills that companies value and strive to develop. In this week’s Presenting With Power, Aileen Pincus discusses what executive presence is and is not and what key ingredient every executive will need in developing their own.Aileen Pincus launched The Pincus Group after more than two [&#8230;]</p>
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									<p>Executives presence is one of those hard to define leadership skills that companies value and strive to develop. In this week’s Presenting With Power, Aileen Pincus discusses what executive presence is and is not and what key ingredient every executive will need in developing their own.<br />Aileen Pincus launched The Pincus Group after more than two decades of communications experience, including as a local and national television reporter, a senior communications director a U.S. Senator, and as an executive trainer at a global public relations firm. She now leads training and strategy for the firm’s clients around the country, training senior executives for Fortune 500 companies, as well as for political and non-profit groups.</p><p>As President and founding partner of The Pincus Group, Aileen is a sought after speaker on effective communication for national organizations and forums having written a book for Penguin Press. She is a graduate of California State University at Northridge, School of Journalism and listed in Who’s Who as one of the nation’s most influential people.</p>								</div>
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		<title>Presenting Bad News the Right Way: Communicating Through Upheaval</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2023 16:22:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Communicating through times of change can pose a real challenge for senior managers. On this edition of Presenting With Power, Aileen Pincus discusses some key things to keep in mindif you’re the one delivering bad news to others in the workplace.  Aileen Pincus launched The Pincus Group after more than two decades of communications experience, [&#8230;]</p>
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									<div>Communicating through times of change can pose a real challenge for senior managers. On this edition of Presenting With Power, Aileen Pincus discusses some key things to keep in mind</div><div>if you’re the one delivering bad news to others in the workplace.</div><div> </div><div><div><p>Aileen Pincus launched The Pincus Group after more than two decades of communications experience, including as a local and national television reporter, a senior communications director a U.S. Senator, and as an executive trainer at a global public relations firm. She now leads training and strategy for the firm’s clients around the country, training senior executives for Fortune 500 companies, as well as for political and non-profit groups.</p><p>As President and founding partner of The Pincus Group, Aileen is a sought after speaker on effective communication for national organizations and forums having written a book for Penguin Press. She is a graduate of California State University at Northridge, School of Journalism and listed in Who’s Who as one of the nation’s most influential people.</p></div></div>								</div>
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		<title>Keeping the Connection: Presenting to Non-Native Speakers</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Nov 2022 17:38:02 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>“The single biggest problem with communication according to George Bernard Shaw, is the illusion that it has taken place.”  You don’t have to be a famous Irish Playwright to understand that critique for the ages. And while he wasn’t aiming that comment specifically at business executives, there’d be no need to exclude them. Hi. Welcome [&#8230;]</p>
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									<p>“The single biggest problem with communication according to George Bernard Shaw, is the illusion that it has taken place.”  You don’t have to be a famous Irish Playwright to understand that critique for the ages. And while he wasn’t aiming that comment specifically at business executives, there’d be no need to exclude them.</p><p>Hi. Welcome to Presenting With Power. I’m your host Aileen Pincus.</p><p>The truth is, It always takes a degree of effort to make sure you’re communicating what you intend to communicate. That’s especially true if you’re speaking to non-native speakers. It’s never a bad idea to make sure you’re being clear of course. But If your audience isn’t fluent in the infinite varieties of ways Americans speak English, your audience is going to have it’s hands full just keeping up.</p><p>Because native speakers do what I just did. They include idioms in their communication without even thinking about it…like saying “having your hands full”…or telling your audience someone included everything “the whole 9 yards” in their analysis . That gap between the way language is formally taught, and the way it’s spoken in common usage happens in every language. Americans use so many of these colloquialisms in every day speech, with new words and phrases being added all of the time, that this alone can be hard for non native speakers to understand your meaning. Heck, if you’ve travelled widely throughout the US, you know it can even be hard for native speakers to keep up with regional phrases, and accents. Simplify simplify simplify. This also applies to using industry jargon and abbreviations. Wherever possible, just find another more direct way to communicate your information.</p><p>So, if you’ve got clients or colleagues and partners who are non-native English speakers, let’s go over some other tips that’ll increase the chance communication actually takes place as intended.</p><p>Regular listeners know that I always stress the importance of preparing your messages and your content, but allowing yourself to “be in the moment” during your delivery…in other words, allowing yourself to depart from the script depending on your read of the audience in front of you.</p><p>Well, this is especially important if there are nonnative English speakers listening. Go through your content and check for clear, direct speech. But while you’re speaking, put the priority as well on watching your audience. You’re looking for indications from that audience that you’re being understood.  Now, this doesn’t mean making them uncomfortable by constantly asking if they’re understanding you. No one likes being talked down to. It just means paying attention to removing the barriers to clear speech when you know your audience may already have their work cut out for them in understanding you.</p><p>A good rule to follow is to try and speak in direct, short sentences when possible. A short declarative sentence is simply clearer. (I just gave you an example. There were no commas, no dependent clauses. Just a direct statement). A bonus for you is that being clear and direct also increases your authority. Simply look at your notes or remarks and break things up into statements that can be understood. The details supporting that statement should also be simplified.</p><p>This isn’t really about the knowledge base of your audience. No matter how sophisticated they are, they may still have to work to make sure they’re understanding you if they’re not a native speaker. And you want to make that process as easy as you can for them. Many of us have a habit of making audiences work too hard to keep up, either by adding needless detail or by reaching for explanations and examples that our audience simply doesn’t understand or relate to.</p><p>Make sure you use short, declarative sentences where possible, and you’re more likely to be understood. As you add detail, keep referring back to your key points so audiences can follow along with the progression of what you’re saying .</p><p>English isn’t one of the top ten fastest languages spoken, but it’s still a good idea to try and slow your rate of speech down to make yourself understood. That’s not easy to do, especially for naturally faster talkers, so concentrate on deliberate pauses. Let your BIGGER ideas breathe…in other words, pause when making your key points.</p><p>And don’t be afraid of some repetition. You can do it in a way that doesn’t seem repetitive, by rephrasing your language.</p><p>If you do have hand-out materials of some kind, or present with slides, lean into the visuals. Think about visuals that tell your story and back up what you’re saying. Keep those charts and graphs pared down. You can opt for more pages, but with less detail in the version you show…. In the version you hand out,</p><p>You can add more detail because your audience will have time to go over it.</p><p>And where it makes sense, pause your remarks to get feedback or ask for questions.</p><p>Do enunciate so that you can be heard clearly…. That doesn’t mean to unnecessarily exaggerate your speech…just simply pay attention to pronunciation.  Simplify your speech when possible. For instance, in addition to short, declarative sentences on key points, avoid contractions. Ask yourself if the vocabulary you’re choosing is the most direct…and clear choice you could be making.</p><p>And I’d also offer this word of caution. Be careful about using humor. Humor often loses something in translation and it’s easy to be misunderstood across languages and cultures.  Just seek to be direct and understood and you’ll be on solid ground with all audiences.</p><p>If you want to see examples of this done well, run a random search through TED TALK videos. The platform that began as a Technology,  Entertainment and Design information sharing, now runs videos in over 100 different languages and for a world wide audience. The videos by experts in a wide variety of fields are limited to no more than 18 minutes. That means even topics that may be difficult to understand are going to be explained at their highest level. It’s a good way to see any number of examples of clear and concise communication, regardless of how difficult the subject matter. While some of these videos are more effective than others, all are examples at effective communication to a general audience over a limited amount of time.</p><p>Finally, get some feedback if you can. If you can have a colleague join you, or ask someone directly, do that. Again, no need to make anyone uncomfortable by asking if they understood you. Simply ask if they found the information useful, and which parts they keyed in on. You’ll get your answer if they can feed you back some of the key points you made.</p><p>That’s presenting with Power for today. I’m Aileen Pincus. For more check out our website at <a href="https://thepincusgroup.com/">www.thepincusgroup.com</a>  and join us next time for tips and techniques for charging up the power in your communications. Until next time….</p><p> </p>								</div>
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		<title>Getting the SO WHAT: The Power of Messaging</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Oct 2022 17:47:53 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Messaging is an essential tool to powering up your professional communications. In this week’s episode of “Power Presenting”, host Aileen Pincus of the Pincus Group talks about messaging, what it is and is NOT, and the value it provides your professional reputation. Welcome to Presenting With Power and I’m your host: Aileen Pincus. Have you ever been in the [&#8230;]</p>
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									<div>Messaging is an essential tool to powering up your professional communications. In this week’s episode of “Power Presenting”, host Aileen Pincus of the Pincus Group talks about messaging, what it is and is NOT, and the value it provides your professional reputation.</div>
Welcome to <strong><u>Presenting With Power</u></strong> and I’m your host: Aileen Pincus.

Have you ever been in the audience, at a meeting, or listening to a briefing and found yourself wondering: What’s The Point as the speaker drones on? It’s not uncommon. You probably were listening to someone who didn’t understand the assignment. The assignment for ANYONE doing to the talking in these settings is to supply the SO WHAT…and to do it quickly. The longer you spend leading up to your point, the harder it will be for your audience to stay tuned for your supporting information and detail.

That SO WHAT are your messages. Now in my practice, the number one challenge we see with executives speaking or presenting in these professional settings is understanding what a message is. Messages are your bottom line; the thing you want your audience to take away after listening to you. Sure, there’ll be more information than that you’re going to supply them—but all of those things should be in support of a few key messages.

That’s because in oral communication, you’re going to lose some of your audience if you don’t make it clear from the get-go that you’re giving your audience something worth listening to. Before you can get someone to understand the action you want to take, or the problem you’re laying out, or agree to support a conclusion, you’ll need to first give them the SO WHAT.

Messages must be short, powerful and clear in order to be persuasive. And they have to mean something to your listeners. If you say something like ” I wanted to go over the budget with you today so let’s get started and I’ll leave time for questions at the end”…. that’s a factual statement about the agenda but it isn’t a message. If you instead say, “Our budget is right on track, but there are a few issues I want to bring to your attention and get your thoughts on” we’re getting a lot closer. Now if you say, “The good news is our budget is right on track. I did identify two areas we need to watch however, and I’m going to ask for your support for a simple fix to make sure we continue to stay on track”, you’ve got something. Now your audience knows exactly what they’re about to hear, how it involves them, and an idea of what you’re bringing to this process.

Think about this: When your audience leaves the room after listening to you, bumps into someone who says, ‘what was that about’? What does your audience member say? If your listener says “oh it was just a status update—you didn’t miss anything,” you as the speaker have missed an opportunity. Now if instead they say, we had some forecasting problems Jane caught but otherwise, looks like the budget is on track”, you’ve succeeded in messaging that’s going to enlighten your audience AND elevate your value in an organization.

This is especially true if you’re briefing someone else on a situation. The last thing that decision maker wants from you is a hit list of everything you understand and did on any given problem. What they want is ONLY that information that they NEED to know or act on and what your take is on the situation. Let that person dictate how much additional detail or supporting information they need.

Messages are a way of organizing any presentation or remarks you make, formal or informal. If you know the bottom line “so what”…your “takeaways”, you then can figure out what additional information you need to include for your audience to understand those points and to be convinced.

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If anyone listening to you has to interrupt you and ask for the point, it’s an indication you haven’t worked out any messages or that your messages weren’t clear to the listener.

If anyone listening to you has to interrupt you and ask what you recommend be done about the point you’ve just made, you’ve also missed an opportunity. Any time you outline a problem in a message, you want to also include a reference to a solution or at least a strategy for finding one. If you have to be pushed into identifying one, you’ll get none of the credit for bringing the matter up in the first place.

For junior and mid-level executives, messaging is a way those listening to you can really see the value you’re bringing to the workplace. Strong clear messages don’t have anything to do with positions or titles. The success of messages isn’t dependent on whether people agree with you. They do however show others that you can “own” the moment and display leadership skills. They help convince those listening that there is real value in listening to you and that their time is never wasted if you’re leading the discussion. For senior level executives especially, messaging becomes the discipline you use to inspire and motivate others. Messages give you a chance to demonstrate what your values and priorities are in no uncertain terms. And there’s little else as powerful in convincing others that you’re a true leader than showing passion and conviction in relaying those messages..

For ALL of those speaking in front of others in professional settings, messaging is an essential tool to organizing any address. Never engage in any formal or even informal professional communication until you know who is listening, what your intent is, and what your messages are.

Alright, so now that we know the so what…the messages are a vital part of presenting with power, I’ll give you the one golden rule we use with all clients in powering up their communications. You have to believe them. That’s right, none of us listening are going to believe in the power of what you’re saying, if you don’t.. So DO make sure, in all business professional settings that when you present, or brief, or add your thoughts informally, that you’re communicating something you believe. Remember, this isn’t acting and for you to succeed in powerful communications, we have to also see and hear your authenticity.

Well that’s Presenting With Power for today. I’m Aileen Pincus of The Pincus Group.  Please visit us at <a href="https://thepincusgroup.com/">www.thepincusgroup.com</a> to find out more ways to power up your communications and for ways to meet all of your coaching needs. Until next time.

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<strong><em>Aileen Pincus launched The Pincus Group after more than two decades of communications experience, including as a local and national television reporter, a senior communications director a U.S. Senator, and as an executive trainer at a global public relations firm. She now leads training and strategy for the firm’s clients around the country, training senior executives for Fortune 500 companies, as well as for political and non-profit groups.</em></strong>

<strong><em>As President and founding partner of The Pincus Group, Aileen is a sought after speaker on effective communication for national organizations and forums having written a book for Penguin Press. She is a graduate of California State University at Northridge, School of Journalism and listed in Who’s Who as one of the nation’s most influential people.</em></strong>

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									What does it take to be a really great public speaker? In this month’s Presenting with Power, host Aileen Pincus talks about getting rid of the notion that it’s about demonstrating perfection to your target audience. Aileen talks about why they’ve really showed up and what they’re really hoping they’ll hear from you.

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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jul 2022 20:02:47 +0000</pubDate>
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After a long time away from in-person communications, returning to the office is leaving some business executives feeling less confident about delivering their presentations and briefings. Aileen Pincus has some tips and techniques to offer in this edition of “Power Presenting”.

<strong>Aileen Pincus launched The Pincus Group after more than two decades of communications experience, including as a local and national television reporter, a senior communications director a U.S. Senator, and as an executive trainer at a global public relations firm. She now leads training and strategy for the firm’s clients around the country, training senior executives for Fortune 500 companies, as well as for political and non-profit groups.</strong>

<strong>As President and founding partner of The Pincus Group, Aileen is a sought after speaker on effective communication for national organizations and forums having written a book for Penguin Press. She is a graduate of California State University at Northridge, School of Journalism and listed in Who’s Who as one of the nation’s most influential people.</strong>

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		<title>Communications: Getting the Public and Private Communication Right</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jul 2022 12:59:58 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>On A recent Price of Business show, Host Kevin Price visited with Aileen Pincus of the Pincus Group. Corporate communications may feel like a damned if you do, damned if you don’t proposition. But getting both internal and external communications right has become one of the most basic essentials in the toolkit of American business today. [&#8230;]</p>
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									<p>On A recent Price of Business show, Host Kevin Price visited with Aileen Pincus of the Pincus Group.</p><p>Corporate communications may feel like a damned if you do, damned if you don’t proposition. But getting both internal and external communications right has become one of the most basic essentials in the toolkit of American business today. Our next guest works with corporations in making sure they as she says, match the power of their communications with the power of their ideas and is here to talk about how she guides them in getting that done.</p><p>On A recent Price of Business show, Host Kevin Price visited with Aileen Pincus of the Pincus Group.</p><p>Corporate communications may feel like a damned if you do, damned if you don’t proposition. But getting both internal and external communications right has become one of the most basic essentials in the toolkit of American business today. Our next guest works with corporations in making sure they as she says, match the power of their communications with the power of their ideas and is here to talk about how she guides them in getting that done.</p>								</div>
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