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    Speak Like a CEO: The Unfiltered Guide to Executive-Level Communication Without the Fluff

    Posted By: TiranaDok
    Speak Like a CEO: The Unfiltered Guide to Executive-Level Communication Without the Fluff

    Speak Like a CEO: The Unfiltered Guide to Executive-Level Communication Without the Fluff by Southerland Publishing
    English | July 2, 2025 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0FGKJ4V3B | 138 pages | EPUB | 0.83 Mb

    If you want to sound like a leader, stop speaking like a team player.
    Speak Like a CEO is the definitive guide to mastering executive-level communication without the fluff, filler, or fragile qualifiers that sabotage authority. Whether you're climbing into leadership or already sitting at the table, your words are your strategy—and weak language kills strong ideas.
    This isn’t another book about being confident or networking better. It’s a tactical playbook for professionals ready to shed people-pleasing speech patterns and start commanding rooms with clarity, control, and calculated presence.
    You’ll learn how to stop overexplaining, quit asking for permission to talk, and drop the emotional leakage that undermines your message. Discover why qualifiers like “I think” or “just” are killing your credibility, how silence can carry more weight than overtalking, and how executive-level communication isn’t louder—it’s cleaner.
    Inside you’ll find laser-focused chapters that break down the unspoken rules of boardroom talk: when to speak, when to shut up, how to give hard feedback without flinching, and how to stop performing and start leading—verbally and physically.
    If you’re tired of being overlooked, underestimated, or over-talking your way into irrelevance, this book is your blueprint. Strip the soft language. Build a sharper presence. Speak like future-you—not current-you.
    This is not about being liked. It’s about being heard.