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[045] How to Get Your Ideas Across in Meetings

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How to get your ideas across in meetings is a common question for emerging leaders. Many of my clients ask me, “How can I get people to listen to my ideas?” or “How can I get my point across in meetings?”.

These are common obstacles all emerging leaders need to overcome. If you can relate to the above questions, I want you to know that you’re not alone.

Getting your ideas across effectively and confidently in meetings is possible. However most people don’t succeed with this because they get their thoughts muddled or people interrupt them.

In order to get your ideas across effectively in meetings, there are three things you need to remember:

  1. Get to the point quickly,
  2. Support your point with evidence, facts or an example, and
  3. Invite a discussion.

In this podcast episode, I expand more on these three steps and share an example of a mid-level business woman who struggles to get her ideas across in meetings.

Listen to this episode on the podcast platform of your choice: Apple Podcasts, Audible, Spotify, Google and more.

I hope you enjoy this episode!

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How to get your ideas across in meetings is a common question for emerging leaders. Many of my clients ask me, “How can I get people to listen to my ideas?” or “How can I get my point across in meetings?”.

These are common obstacles all emerging leaders need to overcome. If you can relate to the above questions, I want you to know that you’re not alone.

Getting your ideas across effectively and confidently in meetings is possible. However most people don’t succeed with this because they get their thoughts muddled or people interrupt them.

In order to get your ideas across effectively in meetings, there are three things you need to remember:

  1. Get to the point quickly,
  2. Support your point with evidence, facts or an example, and
  3. Invite a discussion.

In this podcast episode, I expand more on these three steps and share an example of a mid-level business woman who struggles to get her ideas across in meetings.

Listen to this episode on the podcast platform of your choice: Apple Podcasts, Audible, Spotify, Google and more.

I hope you enjoy this episode!

Learning & Development Video Courses!

Get Your Leadership Evaluation Toolkit!

Download the Leadership Evaluation Toolkit, a 35-question self-assessment on leadership: http://www.executive-impressions.com/leadershipevaluationtoolkit

Love the show? Let me know!

Are you a fan of The Leadership Pod? Head over to Apple Podcasts and tell me how this podcast has helped you by leaving a review. And don’t forget to subscribe so you can be the first to know when I release a new episode.

What are you waiting for? Head over to Apple Podcasts, leave a review and subscribe! https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-leadership-pod/id1500219829

Follow me on Social Media

LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/kararonin/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kara_ronin/

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/kararonin

TikTok: @kararonin

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/execimpressions/

I hope you enjoyed this episode on “How to Get Your Ideas Across in Meetings”.

Thank you so much for listening to this episode of The Leadership Pod!

Become Known as a Go-To Expert!Download 21 ideas on How to Become Known as a Go-To Expert: https://www.executive-impressions.com/gotoexpertseries

Follow me on Social Media

LinkedIn

Instagram

YouTube

TikTok

Facebook

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