It´s not magic. It´s work. John Chambers is today one of the most prolific, compelling and charismatic speakers on business stage, well known for connecting emotionally with employees, customers and investors. His speeches, body language, stamina and visual content have become a benchmark in communication and presentation skills not only at Cisco, but on corporate stages worldwide. How does he do it ?
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Great Speakers Make Better Leaders - 5 Communication Lessons from John Chambers, CEO of Cisco
1. JOHN CHAMBERS
CHAIRMAN AND CEO OF CISCO
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2. IT´S NOT MAGIC.
IT´S WORK.
John Chambers has been the Executive CEO of Cisco for the last
20 years. When John joined the company, Cisco was making $ 70
million in sales. Today, sales are about $ 48 billion.
GREAT SPEAKERS
MAKE BETTER LEADERS.
John Chambers is today one of the most prolific, compelling
and charismatic speakers on business stage, well known
for connecting emotionally with employees, customers and
investors.
His speeches, body language, stamina and visual content have
become a benchmark in communication and presentation skills
not only at Cisco, but on corporate stages worldwide.
How does he do it ?
4. LEARNING DISABILITIES
STAY WITH YOU THROUGHOUT YOUR ENTIRE LIFE.
John was a good student, but struggled in language, partly because he suffered from dyslexia. Initially as a marketing manager at IBM
and 10 years later as the President and CEO of Cisco, he developed a Spartan work ethic, focusing extra hard on his communication
skills and becoming obsessed with the idea of shaping himself into a pristine communicator. His disability forced him to prepare his
presentations more thoroughly than most speakers - and the result is a captivating, proactive and accessible leader.
WITH DYSLEXIA, YOU CALL PEOPLE THE WRONG NAME, YOU GET YOUR NUMBERS MIXED UP.
6. Customer-centric stories enhance the leader´s
communication and shape the vision your company wants
to convey. The story is what people want. Don´t let
PowerPoint kill visual poetry.
HAVE A STORY
TO TELL
BE A STORYTELLER,
NOT A POWERPOINT JOCKEY.
8. AUTHENTICITY
DEMANDS PREPARATION.
Embrace your personal style, own your quirks
andtwistsanddevelopyourpresentationskills
to your best potential .
Logical speakers communicate with data. Visual
speakers spark strong imagery. Interpersonal
communicators make each member of the audience feel
as if they´re having a direct conversation with them.
9. We care so much about how well we serve
our customers that we’re holding executives
accountable for how well they perform in front
of customers.
LEADERS AT CISCO
MUST BE
EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATORS
Every Cisco executive who presents to a
customer gets rated from 1 to 5 on 2 items:
CONTENT - my audience understands how this solution
can be applied to their business
DELIVERY - the presentation was delivered
clearly and effectively
12. THINK EXPONENTIALLY,
NOT LINEARLY.The best leaders aren´t afraid to be bold. They paint a vision
to where their industry is going. They embrace the adventure
and choose the right casting to endure the journey, even when
success is not a given.
13. YOU´VE GOT TO BE ABLE
TO SEE AROUND CORNERS,
BUT YOU ALSO HAVE TO
SEE WHEN THERE´S AN
INFLECTION POINT THAT
WILL COMPLETELY THAT
TRANSFORM
EVERYTHING.
14. Cisco sells hardware that we cannot see .
Routers and switches that link networks
and direct traffic over the Internet.
But John Chambers sells a better world,
where the Internet improves the way we live.
SHOW,
DON´T TELL .
THE INTERNET OF EVERYTHING
WILL CHANGE THE WAY WE WORK, LIVE, LEARN AND PLAY.
15. I don´t go down the path of routers and switches.
It´s all about job creation, inclusion , a new generation
of education and health care.
SELL THE DREAM
16. DISRUPT OR BE DISRUPTED.
Just because you won the last information age, it doesn´t
mean you´ll win on this one.
Radical changes and moments of disruption can be scary and often
uncomfortable. But when you get out of your comfort zone and tackle
new opportunities and identify the market gaps that you can fill, you often
succeed. - John Chambers
18. CONNECTION IS WHAT PEOPLE WANT. SIMPLIFY.
DON´T LET POWERPOINT OVERWHELM YOUR STORY.
19. STORYTELLING
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20. WE ARE A STORYTELLING OFFICE
We love our job and we love to work with clients who
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