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How Leaders Intentionally Shape the Signals that Matter – Columbia Business School

November 6, 2024 @ 11:30 am

Executive Education-VIRTUAL

In business, effective communication is essential to success. And yet, misguided leaders can fall into a dangerous trap. They can underestimate the impact of communication, often assuming it’s an inherent, predetermined capability, not a skill-set that requires evaluation and improvement.

Led by Columbia Business School Executive Education faculty, Bruce Craven and Jeff Golde, this webinar will introduce how accepting a leadership role is a reason to engage purposefully in impactful decisions and clear messaging.

In 30-minutes, you’ll learn about:

  • Effective communication and why it is a critical leadership skill
  • The importance of consciously choosing to take on leadership responsibilities
  • The power of aligning your words to the other signals you send as a leader Craven and Golde are faculty directors in Columbia Business School Executive Education’s exciting new program, Mastering Executive Communication: Empower Your Leadership Voice.

Register here: https://gsb-columbia-edu.zoom.us/webinar/register/5517278981202/WN_B1lrU-neRUauKMq1pEfsZg?utm_campaign=webinars_aims_mec&utm_medium=email&utm_source=cbsee#/registration

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