Want to be a good leader? You need to master the art of public speaking
Communication is of utmost importance in organizations. Without communication, it would be difficult to influence decisions, form connections, and motivate change. Public speaking is an important part of communication. However, several people across the globe suffer from speech anxiety, also known as glossophobia.
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Leaders especially need to hone their public speaking skills from time to time. They are the ones who set the direction for their team, build a vision for the future, and drive innovation. Therefore, it goes without saying that if you want to be a good leader, you must be an excellent communicator.
Here are five reasons why it is important for a leader to also be a public speaker:
Unite people for a single goal
Inspiring speakers know the motive of their speech even before they start speaking. Their voice, tonality, and body language are all directed towards uniting the crowd and making them believe in a single goal. If you don't exude confidence while talking, you won't be able to convince your crowd to believe in your message. All your leadership skills will be of no use if you can't unite your team to work together.
Drive positive changes
Do you want to bring about a major change in your team? If yes, you need to gather your team at one place and deliver a convincing speech about the changes you want to initiate. Your team members are more likely to be influenced by you when you speak in front of them as compared to when you send them an email that contains the changes you have in mind.
Connect with your people
A leader who is committed to the success of his team members is more likely to win them over than someone who only wants to see himself succeed. An easy way to show your people you care is by being honest with them and taking them into confidence. However, if you're unsure of how to communicate with your team members in team meetings, you'll never be able to establish a connection with them.
Make people follow you
A leader without followers is similar to a guitar without its strings – useless. A leader needs to be confident that his people recognize him and his authority. As your team members become familiar with you standing in front of them and delivering a speech, your visibility and authority steadily increases.
Win people's hearts
When you're presenting in front of a whole lot of people, all eyes are trained on you. As a leader, public speaking gives you the opportunity to win the hearts and minds of your people. A good public speech is a great way to break down the barriers of what was previously considered impossible.
Public speaking improves your leadership skills and makes you a more worthy candidate to succeed in your chosen field. As Bill Gates once said, "As we look ahead into the next century, leaders will be those who empower others."
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