Week 5 [03.04-09.04.2017] Want to sound like a leader? Start by saying your name right | Laura Sicola |
Have you ever been in a situation when you are a leader in your job, lead developer, project manager etc. and the idea / message you are trying to pass over gets mixed up? Have you ever thought the reason of that problem can lie in the way you use your voice?
If you want to sound like a leader and be credible, you have to sound credible.
We have a lot of control over how we use our voice – and we just have to adjust it to a proper situation correctly. You can take control over tonality of your voice to make the message you want to pass as clear as possible. It really works. Many successful people do it all the time. Taking control over how you control your voice and how emotions are passed through it are the main keys to a clear message.
Enough introduction - all of that included in TED video from Laura Sicola titled "Start by saying your name right":
If you want to sound like a leader and be credible, you have to sound credible.
We have a lot of control over how we use our voice – and we just have to adjust it to a proper situation correctly. You can take control over tonality of your voice to make the message you want to pass as clear as possible. It really works. Many successful people do it all the time. Taking control over how you control your voice and how emotions are passed through it are the main keys to a clear message.
Enough introduction - all of that included in TED video from Laura Sicola titled "Start by saying your name right":
Questions:
1) Do you think that people with confident voice tonality are more credible ? Is correct pronunciation really the key for correct delivery of message and achieving goals ?
2) Have you ever made tone execution incorrectly to a situation (like "Everybody, please stay calm" in TED). After watching this presentation would you like to learn more about the power of your voice and how to sound more credible ?
1) Do you think that people with confident voice tonality are more credible ? Is correct pronunciation really the key for correct delivery of message and achieving goals ?
2) Have you ever made tone execution incorrectly to a situation (like "Everybody, please stay calm" in TED). After watching this presentation would you like to learn more about the power of your voice and how to sound more credible ?
Comments
I think about people who cheated with "grandson method" which people talk about. These people must have strong and confident voice if they can steal so much money. It's amazing that so many people let them steal money.
I'm working with children so I observed that tone of voice, appriopriate intonation and self-confidence could work wonders - you become credible leader.
I wouldn't like to learn more about power of voice because I don't think that this kind of knowledge will be useful for me.
I know that sometimes I don't say things right, because tone of my voice or my non-verbal communication is just bad - like when I'm nervous.
Now I know, that when you're nervous you should calm down and then talk, so you'll be well received.
1) Speak slower. Take your time to speak with purpose.
2) Speak louder. Tip which helped me tremendously is to speak through people instead of at them.
3) Don’t rush to respond. Give yourself an extra second or two to process what they just said.
4) Use pauses effectively. Think where commas fall as points where you can and should wait an extra second.
5) Speak with passion. If you’re passionate about what you say, your audience will be passionate about it, too.
I have never made tone execution incorrectly. I'm not a type of speaker so I don't make public speeches often.
After watching this presentation I would like to learn more about the power of voice, but I don't think it will be a useful knowledge for me
I really want to be able to speak confidently, because sometimes I feel that I am being listened to, but not heard.
But I think that the tone of voice is minor factor when showing your confidence.
The pose and behavior are the key to success. Of course when you have shaky voice it ruins everything even when you have a great pose, but in other cases I wouldn’t say it has a lot of influence on how you are perceived.
After watching this presentation I really would like to learn more about power of voice and I will look for some knowledge in this topic.
Sometimes I can say something incorrectly but not often.
And yes tone of voice makes wonders. Just listen one of my favourites:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPWWe0hhJuc
GRAHAM ADAM - PSYCHOMANIPULACJA
There is also audiobook version of it.
If think it will be useful for you. There is always a time when you talk to somebody - in school, in bus, at the shop - the usage of it is limitless.
The problem is when people just couldn't hear themselves, so they don't control the tone of their speech. I know people, who sound quite rude, but they don't have the intention to offend someone, they just don't know how they sound.
It depends of the situation, if your work in politics or teach people, then you need to control yourself and speak in a right way. But in everyday life I prefer people, who are speaking naturally - it seems more sincerely to me.
I can recommend you one of the audiobooks:
http://audioteka.com/pl/audiobook/sila-glosu
Also psychomanipulations is a series that will get you much experience.
And yes in current world a good speaking technique can help you a lot.
I know the power of my voice and I am very conscious of it. But even though it happens to me to sound different from what I wanted. Sometimes my boyfriend thinks I'm mad at him even though I am not, just because I've said something not the way I wanted. And if you want to be the leared or present in front of large audience this should happen as rarely as possible.
This video shows us few 'tricks', I find it helpful, thanks!