• Mary Ann "Skipper"
  • 2011
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I recently saw the action star, Hugh Jackman, who played Wolverine in the X Man series, perform a one man song and dance show on Broadway. He was amazing!

In addition to being incredibly talented (and good looking too), he was personable and energetic. As he told his life story he was funny, authentic and revealed what was important to him.

He connected with his audience from the beginning through the end. He interacted with his dancers, band and audience members in both the orchestra and mezzanine. We felt like he was talking and performing to us personally.

During the show I realized how Jackman’s ability to connect was a form of leadership. Leading occurs in any situation. Connection increases its effectiveness.

Jackman did this in three ways:

  1. He reached out to all levels of the theatre and included them in the conversation.
  2. He stepped into others’ shoes. Jackman did this literally by walking into the audience, talking with us and trying on a man’s jacket.
  3. He told stories. Stories engage others. They create rapport.

As leaders people are always watching our performance. When we connect with our various audiences and teammates we are more effective and fulfilled.

Happy Holidays! May you connect with what brings joy to you and others!