Kevin Eikenberry

About: Kevin Eikenberry

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  • Role : Communcation, Leadership. Change, Team Building
  • Website : https://executiveforum.net/courses/from-bud-to-boss-secrets-to-a-successful-transition-to-remarkable-leadership/
  • Experience : Working with clients around the world, executive coach and leadership communications consultant Carol Kinsey Goman, Ph.D., helps organizational team leaders and business execs become more powerful communicators. In her book The Silent Language of Leaders, she explains how body language is crucial to leadership effectiveness, impacting the ability to negotiate, manage change, build relationships of trust, project charisma and promote collaboration.
  • Specialist in : A global authority on leadership, change-management, collaboration and body language in the workplace, Goman is the author of 11 books and a frequent contributor to media outlets like the Washington Post and Forbes.
Topics Handling
Course Name Lesson Name Complexity Length
Kevin Eikenberry Full Program Video. 2:26:00 mins
Kevin Eikenberry Call to Action. 9:06 mins
Kevin Eikenberry Best Bud to Boss Practices. 12:05 mins
Kevin Eikenberry Finding a Balance. 9:31 mins
Kevin Eikenberry Mistakes New Leaders Make. 13:14 mins
Kevin Eikenberry Initiating Transition Conversations. 5:44 mins
Kevin Eikenberry Five Necessary Transition Conversations. 19:39 mins
Kevin Eikenberry Expectations in a New World. 7:01 mins
Kevin Eikenberry Five Leadership Competencies. 3:26 mins
Kevin Eikenberry As a Leader, Your Job is Not to be Jobs. 4:21 mins
Kevin Eikenberry Work on Strengths as well as Weaknesses. 11:56 mins
Kevin Eikenberry Traits of Effective Leaders. 5:57 mins
Kevin Eikenberry Leadership Is not. 9:36 mins
Kevin Eikenberry Four Elements of Leadership. 8:33 mins
Kevin Eikenberry Motivation vs. Inspiration. 3:35 mins
Kevin Eikenberry What is Leadership. 7:55 mins
Kevin Eikenberry What Changes When You Become a Boss? 7:33 mins
Kevin Eikenberry Introduction. 6:39 mins

Leadership is about communication. At an important meeting, during a presentation, and in other key moments, you want to come across as professional and convincing — a leader. But you already know that. What you might not know is that the people you’re communicating to will have subliminally evaluated your credibility, confidence, likability, and trustworthiness <em>before </em>you even deliver your speaking points. Did you know that factors like your use of personal space, gestures, posture, facial expression, vocal tone and eye contact can support or sabotage your message? Did you know that people will judge your message based mostly on what they see, not what they hear?