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Whether corporate leaders should have a certain look is a controversial and sometimes awkward topic, but many companies and executive coaches are willing to help corporate climbers polish their appearance, stage presence and speaking style.
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Ordering someone to do what they know you won't is more likely to get you ignored than obeyed.
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That sway in your hips apparently means a lot more than you think.
Organizational change sticks to the degree that leaders model it. Unwillingness to address your own ways of being, reduces the speed and probability of success.
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Kick aside your gloomy mood: New research from Canada found that simply changing the way you walk can make you happier. In the study, researchers had one group of people change their gait so they unknowingly walked in a "sad" style—a slumped posture with shoulders hanging forward and little arm swing. The other group took on a "happy" style—more arm movement and an up-and-down bounce.
"When life asks you to dance, you just have to dance," says the actress, who was diagnosed with brain cancer
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