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Aug
30

Randy White Interview: Breaking the Glass Ceiling – The Narrow Band of Acceptable Conduct for Women Leaders

  

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Randy White, one of the leading management consultants in the United States, and the author of Breaking the Glass Ceiling shares his insights with Sabrina Braham on how women can get into top management positions.

 

Breaking the Glass Ceiling – Women's Leadership Highlights

  • Do you know what the narrow band of acceptable conduct is in your company?
  • Learn how to navigate through the barriers.
  • Discover the most important factor to your career.
  • Is the female modesty effect blocking your advancement?
  • Do you know who makes it and why?
  • The secret to reaching the top ranks in your company.
  • Learning to take risks

Join executive coach Sarina Braham MA CPC and Randy White and find our why Hillary Clinton, governor Sarah Palin, Geraldine Ferarro and women leaders around the world are breaking the glass ceiling.

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Apr
13

Cynthia Good Interview: Career Development for Women Leaders

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Master networker and successful founder of a multi-million dollar business, Cynthia Good, Editor and Founder of Pink Magazine shares her experience of seeing a need and making it happen. Listen to her insights on how you can make your life and career exceptional.

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Women's Leadership Success Show Highlights:

  • Learn that "Asking is free."Pink>mag.MAR APR_72.jpg
  • Have the courage to say "I will do that"
  • Remember that working on your career is as important as working on your job
  • Give up lunch at work, and start networking lunch
  • Tips that will help you get promoted
  • The strategy that helps put obstacles in perspective

Interviewing Cynthia Good was a wonderful experience. She is kind, gracious and passionate about helping women succeed in companies and as entrepreneurs.

She shares the goal at Pink of, "asking is free" and how that can change  your life.

She will remind you of the importance of developing relationships with women you admire, and how that will enrich your life and career.

She reminds you that if you set your mind on a goal that you are passionate about you can make it happen. Listen and get excited!

 

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Mar
15

Debbie Meekins Interview: Developing Your Career and Employee Leadership Skills

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Debbie Meekins, Executive Vice President of Sterling Savings Bank, with over 200 branches and 1,300 employees, shares the career moves and leadership strategies she used to get promoted from bank teller to one of the first women presidents of a bank in California at 38 years old.

Sabrina Braham, host of Women's Leadership Success Radio and Debbie talk about  how she got out of her comfort zone, learned new leadership and career skills and called upon her business network to excel in her new jobs.

 

Highlights of the Interview:

  • When you should change companies even though it is scary and painful
  • What to do when you have been promoted and don't know how to do the job
  • Moving forward from mistakes, career development tips
  • Three important steps to getting a promotion for women
  • A women's best approach to politics at work
  • Community service as a way to catapult your career
  • How to relate to people that work for you

 

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