Welcome to the six traits of executive view. I'm Blair car. And I'm jack nicholson. We're both many times CFOs and partners at executive finance. Do you want to know the secret of what it takes to become and succeed as a financial executive? We'll tell you what those secrets are in a moment.
Does your career sometimes feel like a long random walk? Do you feel frustrated by the lack of promotions, when everyone around you seems to be getting promoted? Now for many of us, the early years of our careers were focused on getting graduate level studies behind us maybe getting a professional financial designation, not to mention some work experience really any work experience? Yes, definitely. And with formal education behind us, we moved into the ranks of middle management where we hold one or more technical areas toward mastery controllers, Master accounting, and financial analysts master financial planning and analysis, Treasury people master banking and financing you get the idea. But somewhere after spending a decade in the workforce, some of us are going to aspire to play an even greater role, but perhaps lack the understanding of what it takes you get to that next level.
The problem is there is really no roadmap that guides you through this journey. Some of us arrive at the corner office faster than others, and some never arrive at all. Why is that? It's typically not your technical competency, but is usually related to the softer, more polished qualities that you're missing. What is holding you back or some of those things you may not even actually be aware of, because they're kind of said behind closed doors and not shared with you. Things such as he's brilliant, but not well liked.
Just doesn't connect with people. Or perhaps maybe something like always looks a little nervous or maybe stiff in conversation and in presentations, or comes on way too strong and really needs to dial back the intensity. Or perhaps maybe it's they don't dress well or the clothes don't fit. Well. I don't have that problem. No, you don't.
Or perhaps they're easily distracted and go down into the weeds with far too much information. Very common challenge for many financial professionals. And perhaps it's even this one, they lack the coffee. And come across as tentative and meek. Six traits of executive presence are the difference between a financial professional and a financial executive. For a financial executive, it's accepted and expected that you have mastered your technical competencies.
It's also assumed that your enabling competencies are well honed. What will ultimately differentiate you is how you demonstrate each one of the six traits of executive presence in this course we tackle confidence. Confidence happens when we present the best version of ourselves when it matters most when we walk into a room and command attention looking confident, but not arrogant. We maintain poise and think clearly even in stressful situations. If you listen to us this far, we believe you are a self motivated financial professional and looking to accelerate your path to the corner office. Join us now to learn more about ways to build your confidence.