7 Powerful Ways to Speak With Authority in Meetings (Without Being Aggressive)
You do not need to become louder. You do not need to “lean in” like it is 2014 and your confidence is a product launch.
Most leaders who struggle in meetings are not lacking intelligence or preparation. They are dealing with a modern communication glitch: speed, stress, and noise. The room is full of competing signals, and yours is getting scrambled.
Authority is not dominance. Authority is clarity with calm. People follow what feels coherent.
Also, under pressure, your nervous system changes your delivery. When threat levels rise, your prefrontal cortex (your “smart brain”) gets less access to its best functions, like working memory and flexible thinking (Arnsten, 2009). That is why you can feel brilliant five minutes before the meeting, then suddenly sound like you forgot your own point.
Here are seven ways to fix that, without turning into the corporate version of a tank.

