Leading global teams is one of the greatest opportunities — and biggest challenges — for modern leaders. It’s no longer enough to speak “good English.” Today, professionals are working across time zones, cultures, and industries, and what makes you effective isn’t just what you say, it’s how you adapt.
In this episode of Business English for Leaders with Dr. O, we’re diving into the secrets top leaders use to lead across borders. Because whether you’re managing colleagues in three countries, interviewing for a global role, or collaborating on an international project, you need more than fluency. You need trust, clarity, and influence that travels well.
I’ll share a story about my first time as a supervisor leading a team meeting that was very educational (for me!) and the power of intentional communication. In this episode, we’ll explore what it takes to build trust with global teams. You’ll learn why avoiding slang and cultural idioms matters, how to set crystal-clear expectations so no one feels left guessing, and how active listening — reflecting back, summarizing, confirming — can create alignment across languages and cultures.
We’ll also talk about tone and pacing. Did you know that speaking just a little more slowly and pausing after key points can dramatically improve comprehension for international colleagues? These are small but powerful shifts that signal leadership and respect.
By the end of this episode, you’ll see how mastering Business English for global teams isn’t just about speaking clearly — it’s about cultivating influence, credibility, and connection across borders. And when you do that well, you’re not just managing projects; you’re building a reputation as a global leader.
If you’re ready to practice these skills in real time, I’d love for you to join our free community — the Business English Network at www.thethryvenetwork.com. Inside, you’ll find daily tips, opportunities to connect with other leaders, and the chance to practice and refine your skills in a safe, supportive space. I’m there every day, answering questions and helping you take your Business English to the next level.
Global leadership requires global communication. And with the right tools, you can step into any room — virtual or otherwise — with clarity, confidence, and presence.
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Being fluent in Business English is an incredible achievement. It’s what so many professionals spend years working toward — grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, the mechanics of communication. But here’s the truth most leaders won’t tell you: fluency alone isn’t what gets you promoted, recognized, or followed. Influence is.
In this episode of Business English for Leaders with Dr. O, we’re pulling back the curtain on the difference between being fluent and being influential. Because while fluency gets you understood, influence gets you remembered. Influence is what turns heads in meetings, drives alignment in strategy sessions, and makes people pause, take notes, and actually act on your words.
Think about it — how many times have you been in a meeting where two people said essentially the same thing, but one voice carried weight and the other was ignored? That’s not about vocabulary. That’s influence. And it’s a skill you can learn.
I’ll share a story about a manager who was always technically “right” but never truly heard until she reframed her message to connect directly to outcomes. That one shift turned her into the person people looked to for direction. Together, we’ll break down how influence shows up in the real world — not just what you say, but when and how you say it. We’ll talk about timing, tone, presence, and the art of framing your words so they inspire action.
You’ll learn how to take a sentence like “We could do this” and transform it into “Here’s an approach that could move us forward.” We’ll talk about storytelling — why a quick, results-driven example makes your point resonate far more than a list of tasks. And we’ll cover why listening and reflecting back what you’ve heard can actually give your voice more weight when it’s your turn to speak.
Influence is the multiplier. It’s what turns competence into leadership. And once you learn how to layer influence on top of fluency, you’ll notice immediate changes in the way colleagues, clients, and executives respond to you.
By the end of this episode, you’ll walk away with practical strategies you can start practicing right away — no complicated scripts, just real-world tools that will help you communicate in a way that moves people.
And if you want to go deeper, I’ve created a free community just for you — the Business English Network at www.thethryvenetwork.com. It’s a space where leaders and professionals from all over the world connect daily, practice these skills, and get free tips, exercises, and even direct advice from me. Because this isn’t just about improving your English, it’s about building your leadership presence.
Your fluency is the foundation. But your influence? That’s your superpower!
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You’ve been working hard, meeting deadlines, and even going the extra mile—but that promotion you’ve been eyeing still hasn’t come through. Sound familiar? Here’s the truth: promotions aren’t just about how much you do. They’re about how you communicate the value of what you do. Leaders are looking for signals of readiness, and much of that comes down to your words, presence, and the way you frame your impact.
In this episode of Business English for Leaders with Dr. O, we’re unpacking the hidden checklist leaders use to spot promotion-ready talent. I’ve seen countless capable, high-performing professionals overlooked—not because they weren’t skilled, but because their Business English didn’t convey leadership. The difference between staying stuck and stepping into the next level often lies in subtle shifts in language.
One of the first things leaders look for is outcome-based communication. Too often, professionals focus on tasks: “I finished the project.” That’s good, but it doesn’t tell the whole story. Leaders want to hear results. For example: “I led a cross-functional team that increased efficiency by 15%, which freed up resources for new client growth.” Same work, different framing—and one immediately communicates leadership impact.
Another hidden checkpoint? Alignment with organizational priorities. Leaders are constantly asking: “Does this person think strategically? Do they see the bigger picture?” When you phrase your achievements in terms of company goals—like retention, growth, or innovation—you send a signal that you’re not just doing your job, you’re driving the business forward.
Upward influence is another critical factor. If your ideas always sound tentative—“Maybe we could try this…”—leaders might see hesitation. But assertive, collaborative phrasing, like “I recommend we approach it this way because it supports our long-term strategy,” shows confidence and foresight. It positions you as someone already operating at a higher level.
And don’t underestimate peer influence. Promotions aren’t just about impressing the boss—they’re also about showing you can lead across and inspire collaboration. Phrases like, “Let’s brainstorm three options and narrow them down together,” strike the perfect balance between inclusive and directive, proving you can rally others while guiding toward results.
Finally, promotions often go to those who communicate concisely. When you deliver results-focused updates without rambling, you demonstrate maturity and leadership readiness. Leaders don’t want to sift through ten minutes of detail to find the point—they want someone who can clearly guide the conversation and move the team forward.
At the heart of all of this is one powerful truth: promotions are earned not just by performance, but by perception. And perception is shaped by your words. When you learn to use Business English as a leadership amplifier, you transform how others see your potential. Small shifts in language can make the difference between waiting years for an opportunity and being the clear, undeniable choice for advancement.
If you’ve ever wondered why your career hasn’t progressed as quickly as you’d hoped, this episode will give you the insights and practical tools to communicate like the leader you already are.
And here’s how you can take this even further: join our free online community, The Business English Network, at www.thethryvenetwork.com. Inside, you’ll get fresh tips every day, real opportunities to practice with other professionals, and direct access to me. I’ll be in there offering professional guidance, answering your questions, and helping you refine your leadership language—for free.
Mastering Business English is about positioning yourself for growth, recognition, and the promotions you deserve.
Let’s Thryve together.
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Job interviews are no longer just about having the right answers, they’re about how you deliver them. Whether you’re applying for a brand-new opportunity or positioning yourself for a promotion within your current organization, leaders are listening to more than just your words. They’re listening to how you communicate—your tone, your pacing, your presence, and your ability to convey confidence under pressure.
In this episode of Business English for Leaders with Dr. O, I pull back the curtain on what hiring managers and executives are really hearing during interviews. After more than 20 years in leadership, I’ve seen talented, highly qualified people lose opportunities—not because they lacked skills, but because their communication style didn’t reflect leadership readiness. The truth is, Business English is your secret weapon. When you use it intentionally, you don’t just answer questions—you shape perception.
We’ll talk about the first 30 seconds of an interview and why they matter more than you think. Your clarity, confidence, and presence in those opening moments set the tone for the entire conversation. Leaders are asking themselves silently: “Do I trust this person to represent our team? Do they sound decisive? Do they inspire confidence?” You want those first impressions to work for you, not against you.
We’ll also cover how filler words and over-apologizing can unintentionally weaken your authority. Phrases like “uh,” “um,” or “sorry, but” may feel harmless, but they subtly chip away at your presence. By replacing them with decisive, confident phrasing—like “Here’s my perspective”—you send a completely different signal to the leader across from you.
Then we’ll dive into the power of storytelling. Instead of rattling off job duties, you’ll learn how to share examples that highlight impact and results. For instance, instead of saying, “I worked on a cost-saving project,” imagine saying, “I led a project that cut costs by 12%, freeing up budget for innovation.” That kind of language shifts you from candidate to leader in the eyes of your interviewer.
We’ll also talk about keeping your answers concise but powerful. Rambling can make even the most qualified candidate sound unfocused, while a tight, results-driven answer positions you as clear, capable, and ready to lead. And finally, we’ll unpack why tone and energy matter just as much as words. A flat delivery can weaken even the strongest example, but confident pacing, intentional pauses, and engaged energy create presence that can’t be ignored.
At the heart of this episode is one powerful truth: your words are the doorway to perception. Leaders aren’t just asking if you can do the job—they’re asking if you can represent the organization, inspire trust, and lead others under pressure. Fluency alone won’t answer those questions. But Business English that conveys confidence, decisiveness, and leadership will.
If you’re preparing for interviews—whether it’s your dream job or your next promotion—this episode will give you the tools to be remembered, respected, and recognized as a leader.
And if you want to take this even further, I’ve got something special for you. Join our free online community, The Business English Network, at www.thethryvenetwork.com. Inside, you’ll find daily tips to sharpen your Business English, opportunities to practice with other professionals, and direct access to me. I’m in there regularly giving professional advice, answering questions, and helping you strengthen your leadership voice—for free.
Because mastering Business English isn’t just about grammar, it’s about influence, presence, and unlocking opportunities you deserve.
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Do you ever leave a meeting feeling like you weren’t heard or taken seriously, even though you knew your ideas were strong? The truth is, it’s not just what you say—it’s how you say it. In this episode of Business English for Leaders with Dr. O, Dr. Michele Oleksiak (aka Dr. O) dives into the five most common business English phrases that unintentionally weaken your voice in professional settings.
Many professionals, even highly qualified leaders, unknowingly use language that diminishes their influence. Phrases like “I think…,” “Maybe we could…,” or “Just a thought…” can make you sound hesitant or uncertain, which impacts how colleagues, executives, and clients perceive your confidence and leadership presence. In today’s global and competitive business environment, strong, assertive communication is essential for getting your ideas across, influencing decisions, and inspiring teams.
In this episode, Dr. O explains why these phrases can undermine your authority and provides practical, easy-to-implement alternatives that help you lead with confidence, clarity, and impact. You’ll learn how to replace “I’m not sure if this is right” with “Here’s an approach to consider,” and transform “Sorry, but…” into a phrase that demonstrates thoughtful contribution rather than hesitation. These small shifts in language can dramatically change how others perceive your expertise, credibility, and leadership potential.
Whether you’re presenting in meetings, leading cross-functional teams, negotiating with clients, or mentoring colleagues, mastering these business English communication strategies can help you:
Enhance executive presence and credibility in professional settings
Influence decisions and inspire confidence in your ideas
Communicate assertively without being aggressive
Navigate global teams and multicultural environments with clarity and impact
Dr. O shares real-life examples and actionable tips from over 20 years of leadership experience, showing you how to replace weak phrases with assertive, results-oriented language that positions you as a confident, capable leader. Even if English is your second language, or if you’ve struggled with finding the right words in meetings, this episode provides practical guidance to sound stronger, smarter, and more influential every time you speak.
Takeaways from this episode include:
Understanding why common phrases make you sound uncertain
How to reframe your language to project confidence and authority
Simple, actionable swaps you can implement immediately in meetings
Insights into leadership communication that works across global and multicultural teams
This episode is perfect for all professionals, aspiring leaders, executives, and anyone looking to improve their business communication skills, stand out in meetings, and lead with presence.
Don’t let your words undermine your impact. Learn how to speak with intention, confidence, and influence so that your ideas get noticed and acted upon. Start mastering business English for leaders today with practical tools and strategies from Dr. O.
Listen now and discover how small language shifts can make a big difference in your leadership presence, credibility, and career trajectory.
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