Pratica di Shadowing: 7 LEADERSHIP Interview Questions & Top-Scoring ANSWERS! (PASS a Leadership & Management Interview!) - Impara a parlare inglese con YouTube

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Hi there, my name's Richard McMunn from the interview training website, PassMyInterview.com.
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Hi there, my name's Richard McMunn from the interview training website, PassMyInterview.com.
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And in this tutorial, I am going to teach you how to pass a leadership interview.
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So if you are applying for any leadership role whatsoever with any organisation,
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make sure you stay tuned because I will help you to pass it.
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Now in a second, I'm going to walk through this door and undertake a live leadership interview.
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I will answer a series of difficult interview questions to teach you what to say and do during your own leadership interview.
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And just very quickly, please make sure you subscribe to this channel.
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I am on a mission to help as many people as possible to pass their interviews,
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and I can only do that if you are subscribed to the channel.
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And please make sure you hit the like button because
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that tells me you find the content useful and it motivates me to create more videos for you.
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Thank you very much.
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let's walk through this door and undertake a live leadership interview let's go.
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Hello sir my name is Richard nice to meet you.
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Hiya.
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Hey nice to meet you.
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Please take a seat.
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Thank you.
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Welcome to this interview Richard my name is Andrew and this is my colleague Joshua.
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Today we're going to be interviewing you for this leadership role.
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So if you're sitting comfortably and ready,
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can you start by telling me about yourself?
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Well first
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and foremost, thank you very much for giving me the opportunity to be interviewed for this leadership position with your company today.
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Before I applied for the role,
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I analysed the job description and the person specification to make sure that I had the necessary skills,
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the qualities and the experience to come into the position
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and excel for your organization i am very good at managing
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difficult projects i'm very good at working with other people
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and organizing people to make sure that we meet our objectives i would say
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that i am a very strong communicator
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and i am also most importantly strategically aware i understand
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that within this leadership role i have a responsibility for delivering on your commercial and your financial objectives.
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The different types of experience that I have
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that I believe will help me to be an outstanding leader is the fact that I can always foresee potential problems.
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I will always manage projects well,
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I will put plans of action in place to make sure
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that we achieve our goals and I will look ahead to see what potential problems they are so we can adapt accordingly.
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I'm also very good at facilitating collaborative working.
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I'm very good at organising teams of people
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and I'm also very good at motivating others to get the most out of them.
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I will always take responsibility for the people who are within my team or my department.
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I believe I have a track record of significant achievements.
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For example, in my previous role,
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I was responsible for helping the organisation to increase sales by 20% year on year.
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And that was done by getting everybody together in a room,
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by brainstorming different ideas about how we could increase sales and then implementing
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effective and innovative marketing strategies to help the organisation surpass its financial objectives.
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I'm the type of leader who will always be a positive role model for your organisation.
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I will always demonstrate strong work values and ethics so
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that other people will follow and I will always be a strong mentor for people within my team or my department.
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Thank you.
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What are the most important skills and qualities needed to be a great leader.
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There are several skills and qualities needed to be an outstanding leader.
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You need to be a strategic thinker.
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Now what I mean by that is making sure
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that everything you do is totally focused on helping the organization get where it wants to be.
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And you also need to sell that strategic vision to your team.
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So you need to be good at inspiring
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and motivating people within your team or your department and also to enable them to achieve the company's vision.
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You also have to be commercially driven.
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Everything you do as a leader must be focused on making sure
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that the organisation meets its commercial responsibilities and objectives and also achieve the company's financial goals.
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You need to be a very good communicator as a leader
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and that's not just about selling your vision
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and motivating your team you also need to listen to your team
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and also listen to external stakeholders contractors
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and suppliers to find out what the problems are what the barriers are to enabling you to achieve your goals
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so you need to be very good at listening a good communicator inspiring others
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and you also need to be very good at embracing change and selling that change to the people within your team.
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You also need to be a creative problem solver.
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So you need to foresee potential problems where they are on the horizon,
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adapt accordingly and come up with creative solutions to the problems that you will undoubtedly encounter as a leader within an organisation.
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Thank you.
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Give me three reasons why you're suitable for this leadership position.
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The three reasons why I believe I am suitable for this leadership position are firstly the fact
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that I have a an in-depth understanding of this industry
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so I'm confident that I can come into your organization
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and make a fast immediate and long-lasting impact based on your commercial and your financial goals.
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I have lots of experience
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of dealing with problems within this industry and also coming up with creative ways to help the business move forward.
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The second reason why I believe I am suitable for this leadership position is the fact
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that I am not afraid to make difficult and tough decisions that are in the best interests of the organisation.
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Basically everything I do within this leadership role will be geared towards helping you achieve your strategic objectives.
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Finally, I believe I am best suited for this leadership position because I am a very good motivator of people.
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So I will be able to motivate the people within my team,
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sell the company vision and make sure that everyone is suitably placed and equipped to achieve our objectives.
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Thank you.
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Tell me about a time when you made a quick decision with limited information.
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In a previous leadership role with another organisation I was responsible for managing a very difficult project for an important client.
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Now part way through the project the client contacted me
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and he requested several changes to the project specification that were outside of the initial agreed contract.
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He told me that he needed an answer from me whether we would agree to those changes within 24 hours.
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Now, under normal circumstances, I would analyze the request,
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and I would conduct a costs versus benefits analysis to see whether we could go ahead and agree to those.
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But in this situation, I didn't have enough information,
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and I certainly didn't have much time to make a decision.
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So I decided to agree to the changes.
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Now, the reason why I agreed to those changes was because the client was a long-standing client of ours.
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He had spent considerable amounts of money with the organisation,
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and I believe that by refusing to those changes,
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it could impact negatively on our future working relationship.
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So I will always make quick decisions that are in the best interests of the organisation long-term.
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Tell me about a time when you handled a crisis.
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I was managing a team of people in a previous role
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and we'd all been working on a really important project for an external client.
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We'd been working on the project for four weeks and we only had 10 days left to finish the project on time.
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Now unfortunately three members of my team had to self-isolate because of Covid.
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Now this had potentially disastrous consequences for the project
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because those three people who were self-isolating were valuable members of the team they had lots of experience
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and i needed them to help get the project finished now there was no way
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that i was going to contact the client
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and request an extension to the project deadline
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so i assessed my options what were my options
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and how was i going to get this project finished
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so the first option was to speak to other departmental managers to try and find
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if they could lend me some people to come onto the
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project team unfortunately i was only able to find one person who could come onto the team
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and help me
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and even though he was really good he was suitably qualified we were still two people down
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so again i analyzed the situation
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and i believe i came up with an innovative solution to
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this problem i managed to find an outsourcing website where i
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could hire suitably qualified people who would work remotely on the different elements of the project
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that needed completing and I'm pleased to say
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that the project was finished successfully within
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that 10 day period by borrowing one team member from another department within the organisation
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and by hiring two people from an outsourcing website
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so it was a great result and we also then had
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that facility to use contractors from that outsourcing website moving forward if ever we needed them Thank you.
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Thank you.
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What will you dislike the most about being a leader?
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There are not many things that I would dislike.
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However, in my experience, the things
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that I do dislike about being a leader is having to work with external contractors
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or stakeholders who don't have the same appetite or ambition for project
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and task completion as i do although i do believe i have the necessary communication
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and relationship building skills to get them to work at pace
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and work effectively i find it frustrating at times when external contractors don't have the same appetite as we do
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The second thing that I dislike is people who are obstructive to change.
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I believe change is a fundamental requirement
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if an organisation is going to be successful and also maintain its position within the market it is serving.
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But again, I see it as my responsibility as a leader to promote change,
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to explain the benefits of change and how we can really use it to help us achieve our commercial and strategic goals.
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Thank you.
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What's the first thing you would do in this leadership position?
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The first thing I will do within this leadership position is to sit down with you,
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the senior management team, to establish what it is you want me to achieve,
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how I'm going to achieve it and within what time frame.
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So I want to understand the strategic vision of the company.
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I would then go into my team or my department and I would analyse their performance for short period of time.
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I believe it's irresponsible as a leader to go into a team
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and make changes without first of all understanding how the team is performing,
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analysing their strengths and weaknesses and what it is they need to perform to the best of their abilities.
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After analysing my team I would then sit down with each team individual and I would conduct a performance review.
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So I'd want to know what motivates them,
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again what are their strengths and and weaknesses
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and where do they want to be within their career
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and i would then sit down finally with my entire team
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and i would share my vision i would explain the different things
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that i'd seen within the early days of the team performing based on their strengths what they're good at
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and their areas of improvement and i would then facilitate the change
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that i would want to make
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and i would motivate them to achieve our commercial goals thank you so i hope you have found that tutorial useful,
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the next thing I recommend you do is to click
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that link right now in the top right-hand corner of the video and head through to my website,
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This is a great resource for helping anybody to pass a leadership or management interview.
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Also, please make sure you connect with me on LinkedIn.
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and it's always good to connect with like-minded professionals such as yourself.
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Thank you so much for watching and I wish you all the best for passing your leadership interview.
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Have a great day.

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Contesto e Background

In questo tutorial, Richard McMunn condivide preziosi consigli su come affrontare un colloquio per un ruolo di leadership. Attraverso una simulazione dal vivo, evidenzia le competenze e le qualità necessarie per eccellere in questa posizione. La sua esperienza professionale e la preparazione meticolosa per il colloquio dimostrano quanto sia cruciale avere una chiara comprensione del proprio profilo professionale. Per chiunque stia cercando di migliorare la pronuncia inglese e la propria autorevolezza nelle interazioni, questo tipo di esercitazione può rivelarsi fondamentale.

Top 5 Frasi per la Comunicazione Quotidiana

  • “Grazie per avermi dato l'opportunità di essere intervistato.” - Mostra gratitudine e rispetto all'inizio di un colloquio.
  • “È importante per me avere una visione strategica.” - Indica capacità analitiche e una mentalità orientata agli obiettivi.
  • “Posso sempre prevedere potenziali problemi.” - Dimostra capacità di problem-solving e pianificazione anticipata.
  • “Sono molto bravo a motivare gli altri.” - Sottolinea la propria forza come leader e la capacità di influenzare positivamente il team.
  • “Ho un track record di successi significativi.” - Esprime risultati tangibili e contribuisce a costruire credibilità.

Guida Passo-Passo al Shadowing

Per affrontare la difficoltà di questo video e migliorare la pronuncia inglese, ecco una semplice guida di shadowing:

  1. Ascolta attentamente: Prima di tutto, rivedi il video e ascolta attentamente come Richard pronuncia le frasi. Fai attenzione alla sua intonazione e al ritmo.
  2. Ripetizione immediata: Fai una pausa ad ogni frase chiave e prova a ripeterla immediatamente. Questo metodo, conosciuto come shadow speaks, ti aiuterà a migliorare la fluidità.
  3. Analizza la pronuncia: Riascolta specifiche parti del video per analizzare la pronuncia. Usa tecniche di shadow speech per mettere in pratica le correzioni necessarie.
  4. Esercita la spontaneità: Dopo alcune ripetizioni, prova a parlare senza seguire Richard, applicando le frasi apprese nel tuo contesto. Questo migliorerà anche la tua autoconfidenza.
  5. Rivedi i tuoi progressi: Registra te stesso mentre parli e confronta. Questa retrospettiva ti aiuterà a identificare le aree da migliorare.

Seguendo questi passi, non solo rafforzerai le tue capacità di comunicazione, ma potranno anche aiutarti ad affrontare con successo colloqui o situazioni di leadership. Ricorda, la chiave per eccellere è la pratica costante e dedicata!

Cos'è la tecnica dello Shadowing?

Shadowing è una tecnica di apprendimento delle lingue supportata da studi scientifici, originariamente sviluppata per la formazione dei traduttori professionisti e resa popolare dal poliglotta Dr. Alexander Arguelles. Il metodo è semplice ma potente: ascolti un audio in inglese di madrelingua e lo ripeti immediatamente ad alta voce — come un'ombra che segue il parlante con un ritardo di solo 1–2 secondi. A differenza dell'ascolto passivo o degli esercizi di grammatica, lo shadowing costringe il tuo cervello e i muscoli della bocca a elaborare e riprodurre simultaneamente i modelli di discorso reale. La ricerca dimostra che migliora significativamente la precisione della pronuncia, l'intonazione, il ritmo, il discorso connesso, la comprensione dell'ascolto e la fluidità del parlato — rendendolo uno dei metodi più efficaci per la preparazione alla prova di speaking dell'IELTS e per la comunicazione reale in inglese.

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