Inauguration Presence

January 21, 2009

The epitome of true leadership presence!

Presence is about so much more than the words that we speak.  Yesterday we had several exquisite examples of real presence. Barak Obama and Elizabeth Alexander were the most compelling for me.

Barack Obama: Most people pay attention to his words because they are so riveting. I’m curious about how he conveys his presence. Check out the video on YouTube (for some reason I couldn’t copy it to this site).  He begins to speak at 2:40 min.  Notice how comfortable he is in his own skin, how he carries himself.  Notice the silences, the pauses between important points.  Notice how deliberate he is as he articulates his words.  What else do you see that’s beyond the words themselves that conveys that this man is a great leader?

Elizabeth Alexander: Inauguration Poet (video below)
Watch how she let’s herself fully arrive in front of the audience before she begins.  She takes a breath.  She looks out at the audience.   And, then she begins to speak.  She too, in a different way, speaks with such deliberate phrasing.  I know she is reciting poetry, but I think that there’s something we can learn about leadership presence from how she delivered those words.