6 Traits of Executive You: Communication Skills

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Last updated on April 19, 2025 6:39 am

Enhance your communication skills and influence as a financial professional with our course. Learn to incorporate ethos, logos, and pathos into your messages, connect with your audience through storytelling, and improve your writing and presentation skills. Perfect for anyone in business, finance, or related fields.

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What you’ll learn

  • Discover Ethos, Logos, & Pathos and recognize how to incorporate the principles of persuasion into every important message to initiate action and response.
  • Explore how to connect with your audience using storytelling.
  • Discover how to improve your writing skills and recognize how to write like a business journalist to express your opinions with tact and clarity.
  • Explore ways to strengthen your presentation skills to get a standing ovation the next time you present to an audience.

Many financial professionals struggle with communicating in a way other non-financial people understand – one of the six traits of executive presence.  This course is designed to grow the confidence, ambition, and strategic influencing skills of high potential financial professionals in business. The desired outcome is to speak and write with precision, clarity, and persuasion to convey important financial insights to those able to act and respond.

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone interested in business, management, finance, or related fields.

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