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A01=Antonie T. Knoppers
A01=Milly Obdeijn
A01=Steffen R. Giessner
Author_Antonie T. Knoppers
Author_Milly Obdeijn
Author_Steffen R. Giessner
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Centering Toolbox
Enacting leadership
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Expressiveness
Leadership
Non-verbal communication
Presence

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  • ISBN 9781787146006
  • Weight: 482g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In our communication, there are three 'elements' used to express a message: verbal content, body language, and the voice. When these elements are not congruent, we often will believe the body language and the voice. For this reason, non-verbal elements are particularly important for communicating feelings and attitudes and in engaging others; in any type of leadership role these aspects are vital in order to be an effective leader.
Leading with Presence provides a practical guide as to how and why Presence in everyday interaction is a vital component of impactful leadership. This book explores and teaches about non-verbal communication such as posture, gestures, and the voice to create more awareness and understanding of the signals sent, and explains how to be present and 'in the moment,' how to connect with others, to 'read the room,' to motivate and inspire, to instill trust, to exude confidence and thus strengthen your leadership.
Through theory, practical tools and exercises, this book is essential reading for all business professionals in understanding the science behind body language, and exploring, practicing and understanding Leadership Presence.
Antonie T. Knoppers is a trainer, coach, facilitator, guest speaker and actor. He is an adjunct faculty member at the Rotterdam School of Management and a guest faculty member at Nyenrode University and the University of Maastricht.
Milly Obdeijn is a trainer and coach with a performance and teaching background in dance. She is an adjunct faculty member at the Rotterdam School of Management.
Steffen R. Giessner is Professor of Organisational Behaviour and Change at the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University.

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