Leadership Strategies for Women
With Daisy Lovelace and Carolyn Goerner
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Duration: 1h 6m
Skill level: Intermediate
Released: 2/13/2019
Course details
Countless sources have documented the difficulties women face in reaching the top tiers of today's businesses. Women leaders face different expectations, norms, and realities—and are paid and promoted less. Creating an environment of "inclusive excellence," where both women and men can thrive, takes the right skills and strategy. This course is for anyone who wants to build a more equitable and collaborative culture at their organization, including women leaders and the men who work with them. Business professors, colleagues, and coaches Daisy L. Lovelace and Carolyn Goerner discuss the common challenges that women in leadership face—including gender bias, communication barriers, and imposter syndrome—and introduce strategies to overcome them. Plus, get tips for championing women's leadership and becoming a strong ally.
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Meet the instructors
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Daisy Lovelace
Associate Professor of the Practice & Executive Director, Management Communication Center at the Fuqua School of Business, Duke University | [In]structor at LinkedIn Learning/Lynda.com
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Carolyn Goerner
Professor. Leadership and Development Expert. Negotiation Guru. LinkedIn Learning Instructor.
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Contents
What’s included
- Practice while you learn 1 exercise file
- Test your knowledge 4 quizzes
- Learn on the go Access on tablet and phone
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