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openclaw skills install @mohitagw15856/executive-presenceSharpen how you show up in high-stakes rooms — communicate with gravitas, concision, and confidence. Use when asked to improve executive presence, prepare to present to leadership, sound more senior, command a room, or get coaching before a big meeting. Produces specific guidance — how to open, structure answers (BLUF/headline-first), handle tough questions, project calm, and the habits to drop, tuned to the moment.
openclaw skills install @mohitagw15856/executive-presenceExecutive presence isn't a personality you're born with — it's a set of learnable behaviours: leading with the answer, speaking concisely, staying composed under pressure, and projecting calm conviction. This skill gives specific, actionable guidance for a particular high-stakes moment (a leadership presentation, a board Q&A, a tense meeting) — not generic "be confident" advice.
Ask for these only if they aren't already provided:
1. Lead with the answer — for this situation, the BLUF/headline-first version: state the conclusion or ask in the first sentence, then support it. Executives want the bottom line, then the why — not a build-up to it.
2. Be concise — the 2–3 points that matter, cut to the essential. Specific advice on what to drop. (Brevity reads as command; over-explaining reads as uncertainty.)
3. Handle the hard question — how to field a challenge or a question you don't fully know: acknowledge, answer the part you can, commit to follow up on the rest — calmly, without defensiveness or bluffing. A prepared line for "I don't know."
4. Project calm — concrete cues: pace (slow down, pause instead of filler), posture, owning silence, not rushing to fill gaps. How to reset if you feel flustered mid-answer.
5. Language to drop — the hedges and minimisers that undercut you ("I just think maybe…", "does that make sense?", "sorry, quick question") and the stronger replacements.
6. The open & close — a strong first line for the moment, and how to land the ending on the ask.
Executive-communication practice — BLUF / Minto Pyramid (answer-first), composure under pressure, and decisive, hedge-free language.