Senior healthcare executive and author Jackie Gaines shares advice and support for experienced and aspiring women leaders.
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Still, this is the perfect time for women leaders to let their skills shine, says Jackie Gaines, an award-winning senior executive with more than 40 years of leadership experience. Act like the leader you strive to be.
This includes not only your attitude, accomplishments and work ethic, but how you present yourself each day. Remember, going after significant projects is what gets you noticed—and now more than ever, Womeh concentrated efforts could make a lasting impact on the success of the organization.
Be who you are. So be yourself—from your personal style to your personality—and let it show, even if only over a Zoom call! Speak your mind. This is a good way to get the respect you desire along with what you want. Let your nurturing side show.
People will accomplish amazing things when they believe they are valued for their work and encouraged to grow.
A nurturing leader can unlock that human potential in an organization and take it to a whole different level. Keep cultivating strong relationships. Your network will inspire you and recharge your batteries when you feel burned out or discouraged. And they will celebrate with you when you and your organization achieve new milestones. And help others in return.
Because women are wired to nurture others and help them succeed, roles like mentoring and helping team members integrate meaning and purpose in their work come naturally. They also offer a safe place to vent frustrations and work through challenges as a woman leader. A planned connection could increase the comfort level in the early phase of employment and ease the transition into and understanding of organizational culture. We are effective leaders being fully who we are…leading our way. Breaking barriers and building bridges to better manage projects and lead teams. Email Notifications.
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Categories: Women in PM. Posted on: November 10, PM Permalink. Please login or join to subscribe to this item. Thank you Aaron for sharing this post, this is truly inspiring and motivating for budding women leaders trying to carve a niche for themselves. Posted: Nov 11, AM.]
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