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#HR Power Posing: Fake It Until You Make It

#HR Power Posing: Fake It Until You Make It | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

We can't be the alpha dog all of the time. Whatever our personality, most of us experience varying degrees of feeling in charge. Some situations take us down a notch while others build us up.

New research shows that it's possible to control those feelings a bit more, to be able to summon an extra surge of power and sense of well-being when it's needed: for example, during a job interview or for a key presentation to a group of skeptical customers.

"Our research has broad implications for people who suffer from feelings of powerlessness and low self-esteem due to their hierarchical rank or lack of resources," says HBS assistant professor Amy J.C. Cuddy, one of the researchers on the study.

 

In "Power Posing: Brief Nonverbal Displays Affect Neuroendocrine Levels and Risk Tolerance", Cuddy shows that simply holding one's body in expansive, "high-power" poses for as little as two minutes stimulates higher levels of testosterone (the hormone linked to power and dominance in the animal and human worlds) and lower levels of cortisol (the "stress" hormone that can, over time, cause impaired immune functioning, hypertension, and memory loss).

The result? In addition to causing the desired hormonal shift, the power poses led to increased feelings of power and a greater tolerance for risk.

"We used to think that emotion ended on the face," Cuddy says. "Now there is established research showing that while it's true that facial expressions reflect how you feel, you can also 'fake it until you make it.' In other words, you can smile long enough that it makes you feel happy. This work extends that finding on facial feedback, which is decades old, by focusing on postures and measuring neuroendocrine levels."


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, May 12, 2016 7:10 PM

Nervous about an upcoming presentation or job interview? Holding one's body in "high-power" poses for short time periods can stimulate the brain and inspire confidence.

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What Made "I Have A Dream" Such A Perfect Speech

What Made "I Have A Dream" Such A Perfect Speech | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

Each year on this day, I make it a point to listen to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s great "I Have a Dream" speech. It's electrifying every single time.

 

The content of Dr. King's speech, his inspiring presence, and the moment in history all came together to make the iconic "I Have A Dream" speech the defining moment of the American Civil Rights Movement. But there are several other reasons why this speech, delivered over 50 years ago, remains an example of one of the best speeches in American history.

 

Since part of my job is to help people become better presenters, I've noticed several techniques that we can all learn from and be inspired by in this magnificent speech.

 

 


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, January 18, 2016 12:27 AM

Nothing brings an idea or a concept sharply into focus like demonstrating what it’s not.

JebaQpt's comment, January 18, 2016 3:42 AM
Watch and read the dream speech in this site http://www.thequotes.net/2013/01/i-have-a-dream-inspiring-speech-of-martin-luther-king-jr/
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Which Of These 4 Presentation Styles Do You Have?

Which Of These 4 Presentation Styles Do You Have? | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

We all have our own presentation style, but have you ever thought about how your particular style compares to others? And the strengths and weaknesses of your presentation style?

 

After years of research, my team and I have found there are four primary presentation styles: the Closer, the Data Scientist, the Director and the Storyteller. You can discover your own style with the quiz What’s Your Presentation Style?

 

One style isn’t better than other; but picking the wrong style for a particular audience can cause trouble for even the best presenter.


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Dr. Deborah Brennan's curator insight, January 30, 2016 9:33 AM

good insight into the strengths and weaknesses of each style.  Good for self-awareness

Tony Guzman's curator insight, February 8, 2016 11:42 AM

This article shares four type of presenter styles. Which one fits you?

Sudhir Hira's curator insight, February 24, 2016 3:01 AM

Presentation is critical!  We often find this in the conferences we run for our clients!