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EPISODE · Sep 17, 2025 · 5 MIN

Do I Need To Say More In Meetings?

from The Leader's Kitbag

Do you ever walk out of a meeting questioning whether you said enough, or even doubting if you made any impact at all?  In this episode of The Leaders Kitbag, I explore a common struggle for reflective, internal-thinking leaders who often equate airtime with impact.  Spoiler alert: the two are not the same.  I share three practical tips to help you communicate effectively and confidently, without needing to be the loudest voice in the room. You’ll learn about: Why your presence can be just as powerful as your words How to leverage your natural listening and summarising skills for maximum impact The importance of speaking with timing and relevance, not just frequency This episode is especially useful for leaders who identify as internal processors, introverts, or simply thoughtful contributors looking to enhance their leadership presence. Need More Support?  If you’d like support with leadership training, coaching or conference speaking, do drop me a line via [email protected], I'd love to help.  

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