Leading in English: How to Confidently Communicate and Inspire Others in the International Workplace
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D. Vincent Varallo. Leading in English: How to Confidently Communicate and Inspire Others in the International Workplace
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
AT THE AIRPORT LOUNGE
1. IT TAKES TWO TO TANGO
Speaking Clearly – It's about You
Speaking with Impact – It's about Them
Developing a Compelling Narrative – It's about Moving Them
2. SPEAKING CLEARLY – IT'S ABOUT YOU
Jin-Young: Talent without Confidence
Edward: A Brooklyn Story
Pengfe: How to Build Confidence with Marginal English Skills
Key Takeaways from Jin-Young, Edward, and Pengfe
Examining Accent and Communication
Assess It!
Embrace It!
Name It!
Leverage It!
3. SPEAKING WITH IMPACT – IT'S ABOUT THEM
Non-Native Speakers
Native Speakers
Both Native and Non-Native Speakers
Language Example 1: “Safe” English
Language Example 2: “Must Speak Perfect” English
Language Example 3: “Not a Care in the World” English
Language Example 4: “Second-Grade” English
Language Example 5: “Fading, Fading, Gone” English
Language Example 6: “Impossible” English
Connection to the Audience
4. DEVELOPING A COMPELLING NARRATIVE – IT'S ABOUT MOVING THEM
Behold: The Power of Stories
Stories Drive Behavior
Delivery
Leadership Presence
Style Shifting
Implications for International Professionals
BACK AT THE LOUNGE
TOOLKIT
Four-Step Process for Clear Speaking
Difficult Sound Exercises
Exercise for Versatility of Expression
The Accent Cycle in Organizations
Organizational Analysis
Breaking Down the Accent Cycle
Debunk Your Beliefs
Recovery Skills
Vocabulary Learning System: Vocabulary Log
Volume 1, 2, 3 Exercise Scale
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
INDEX
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We would like to thank our wives, Ivette, Latha, and Marie-Genet, and our families for their support, patience, and enthusiasm for this project.
Our sincere gratitude goes to our dedicated team who played an instrumental role in guiding this book to publication:
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