Women's Leadership Success

Sabrina Braham MA MFT PPC

Women's Leadership, Women's Career Development, Business Executive Coaching & Podcast by Sabrina Braham MA MFT PPC

  • 36 minutes 38 seconds
    Develop Leadership Influence: Overcoming Barriers and Cultivating Impact | Women’s Leadership 131
    Championing Gender Equality: Insights from Two Women Leaders In today's competitive business landscape, women, especially women of color, often face unique challenges on their path to develop leadership influence. Drawing from profound discussions, we delve into actionable strategies for breaking through barriers and nurturing influential leadership.   Overcoming Biases and Building Leadership Influence Join us for an insightful continuation of our interview with renowned author Shelmina Abji. Discover how to combat biases in the corporate world and leverage influence and persuasion within your organization to propel your career forward.   Shelmina Babai Abji: A Trailblazer in Leadership and Gender Equality Shelmina Babai Abji, a former IBM VP and esteemed author, is a vocal advocate for gender equality in leadership. Rising from humble beginnings in Tanzania, she shattered barriers to become one of IBM's highest-ranking women of color. With a track record of delivering over $1 billion in annual revenues, she now inspires and mentors women globally while serving on the advisory board of Girl Up. Armed with computer science and mathematics degrees, Shelmina's expertise is sought after worldwide.   Shelmina Babai AbjiTEDx speaker | Former IBM Vice President | Angel Investor | Author of Show Your Worth Overcoming Internal and External Challenges to Develop Leadership Influence (1:42) Many women face internal barriers from a lack of representation in leadership roles, leading to self-doubt and fear of failure. Additionally, biases from senior leaders can hinder opportunities for advancement. However, recognizing and confronting these challenges is the first step towards overcoming them and learning how to develop leadership influence.   Proactive Relationship Building: Nurturing Connections for Leadership Growth (3:16) Waiting for recognition isn't enough. You must proactively engage with supervisors and stakeholders, showcase your value, and initiate conversations about your achievements. Taking the lead in these interactions ensures that your contributions are acknowledged and valued, nurturing connections for leadership growth and influence.   Advocating for Yourself: Asserting Your Value in the Workplace (4:57) Acknowledging your accomplishments isn't boasting; it's necessary for career advancement. During performance reviews, confidently share your achievements to ensure they're recognized and appreciated. Don't hesitate to advocate for yourself and your contributions; this is vital in asserting your value and fostering leadership growth and influence.   Embracing Growth and Learning: Steppingstones to Leadership Development (7:00) Failure isn't the end; it's an opportunity for growth. Stepping outside your comfort zone and taking on challenges, even if you encounter setbacks, contributes to your long-term development. Embrace these experiences as valuable learning opportunities to enhance your leadership development influence, skills and impact   Tools for Impact: Strategies for Leadership Development Influence (8:23) Adopting an adventurous mindset in tackling challenges is crucial for growth. Stepping outside your comfort zone builds competence and confidence, essential qualities for effective leadership. Explore intentional growth strategies and embrace opportunities for learning and development to foster leadership growth and influence.   Personal Testimony and Empowerment: Inspiring Others to Lead (10:45) Personal stories of resilience and perseverance are potent reminders of our potential for growth and success. By sharing our experiences and insights, we empower others to unlock their leadership potential and overcome obstacles in their path, thus inspiring others to lead and develop their influence.   The Power of Mentorship: Guiding Paths to Leadership Excellence (11:23) Mentorship plays a significant role in career development. Finding the right mentors and sponsors can accelerate your growth and provide invalua...
    25 March 2024, 9:00 pm
  • 24 minutes 50 seconds
    Overcome Leadership Self Doubt: A Tech Engineers Story to Inspire Inclusion
    How did a woman of color who grew up in poverty in Tanzania overcome leadership self-doubt and go on to become a tech leader and Vice President at IBM, even though she was a single mother and battled imposter syndrome? A Women's Leadership Success Podcast interview with Sabrina Braham MA MFT PCC.
    4 March 2024, 11:43 pm
  • 9 minutes 18 seconds
    Executive Leadership Confidence Development | Unlock Your Potential with ROAD TO LEADERSHIP SUCCESS Podcast Series with Sabrina Braham MA MFT PCC | WLS 129
    Are you ready to embark on a journey of personal and professional growth? Welcome to "ROAD TO Leadership SUCCESS," a transformative podcast series curated by Women's Leadership Success and presented by the seasoned coach and mentor, Sabrina Braham MA MFT PCC. In this special episode, we're diving deep into the essence of executive leadership confidence development, delivering bite-sized episodes packed with actionable tips and insights to propel your career and life forward. What to Expect: In each power-packed episode, Sabrina draws upon over 30 years of executive coaching, research, and psychology expertise. With a commitment to lifelong learning and a wealth of knowledge gleaned from fifteen years of podcast interviews with thought leaders, Sabrina distills key leadership principles into digestible nuggets of wisdom. Whether you're a junior manager or a seasoned CEO, these episodes are tailored to empower leaders at every stage of their journey. Sabrina Braham MA MFT PCC Why Tune In:Are you yearning to overcome self-doubt and unlock your full potential? "ROAD TO Leadership SUCCESS" is dedicated to helping you shatter limiting beliefs and adopt proven strategies that have propelled countless leaders to success. With Sabrina as your guide, you'll discover how to navigate the challenges of leadership with confidence, resilience, and clarity. When to Listen:Twice a month, carve out 10-15 minutes from your schedule to tune in to our bite-sized episodes. These episodes complement our regular in-depth interviews with top thought leaders and authors, providing a holistic approach to executive leadership confidence development. In This Episode:In our inaugural episode, Sabrina shares three transformative tips to cultivate and advance your confidence as a leader. But before we delve into those, let's meet Melinda, a director at a Fortune 500 company who grappled with self-doubt despite her professional success. Melinda's Story:Melinda was well-liked by her team and management, but beneath her poised exterior, she battled a relentless lack of confidence. Despite her accomplishments, she felt she wasn't living up to her potential, both personally and professionally. Sleepless nights and a sense of overwhelm plagued her as she struggled to balance work and family life. It wasn't until she sought guidance from Sabrina that she realized the root cause of her self-doubt: an internal critic echoing the voice of her past. Through Sabrina's coaching, Melinda learned to distinguish between her inner critic and her inner coach, paving the way for newfound confidence and clarity. 3 Key Takeaways from Melinda's Journey: Recognize and silence your inner critic. Quiet the critical voice in your head and take control of the narrative you tell yourself. Replace self-doubt with self-confidence by visualizing yourself succeeding and thriving in various scenarios. Explore how adopting a confident mindset changes your actions and interactions with others. Embrace a growth mindset to navigate setbacks with resilience. Adopt a growth mindset, recognizing that failure is not personal or terminal. Instead, view setbacks as opportunities for learning and improvement. Challenge the fixed mindset narrative of "I am a loser" or "I am a failure" with the belief that you can grow, adapt, and continuously improve. Practice emotional control to project confidence in every interaction. Develop the ability to regulate your emotions and mood. Experiment with techniques to shift from a negative to a positive mindset, even in challenging situations. Remember that you have the power to master your emotions and cultivate a sense of inner calm and confidence. Incorporate Kaizen Philosophy: Embrace the Japanese philosophy of Kaizen, which emphasizes continuous improvement through minor adjustments and consistent effort. Remember that even small, incremental changes can lead to significant growth over time.
    14 February 2024, 2:21 am
  • 37 minutes 13 seconds
    Mastering Leadership Career Negotiation Skills | WLS 128
    Leadership career negotiation skills are essential for a thriving leadership career. Welcome to the Women's Leadership Success podcast #128, your go-to resource for learning crucial negotiation skills. In part one of this special two-part series, we explored the foundational tools of a master negotiator. In part two, we will guide you on applying these skills to navigate negotiations between departments, advance your career, a salary raise, or even land a better job in a new company. Mark Rafffan: Leadership Career Negotiation Skills Women's Leadership Success Podcast 128 Key Points Negotiation Skills for Leadership & Career Development Negotiating Between Departments for a Successful Leadership Career: Mark emphasizes that negotiation isn't just external; it's equally crucial internally. Learn how to strategically position your department strategically, showcasing the unique value it brings compared to others. Gain insights into preparing for internal negotiations and gaining a competitive edge, laying the foundation for a successful leadership career. Building Influence and Credibility in Leadership Career Negotiations: Uncover the secrets to enhancing your influence within the organization. Mark delves into the difference between positional power and absolute power, emphasizing the importance of understanding who holds influence and how to leverage it effectively for a thriving leadership career. Persuasion vs. Manipulation in Leadership Career Negotiations: Mark distinguishes between persuasion and manipulation, underlining the importance of positive intent in negotiation. Gain insights into how influence plays a crucial role in projecting persuasion publicly, ensuring authenticity in your leadership career negotiations. Steps to Persuade a Counterparty in Leadership Career Negotiations: Explore the three essential steps to persuade a counterparty successfully. Mark highlights the significance of emotional appeal, credibility, and ethical considerations in negotiation, crucial elements for a successful leadership career. Negotiating Salary for Leadership Career Advancement: For those navigating salary negotiations, Mark provides valuable advice. Understand the importance of clarity in your asks, realistic expectations relative to the market, and the art of asking for more while remaining grounded—a crucial aspect of advancing your leadership career. The Power of Taking Time in Leadership Career Negotiations: Learn the effectiveness of saying, "Can I get back to you?" in negotiations. Mark highlights how taking time to think through decisions can lead to more favorable outcomes, a powerful strategy for advancing your leadership career. Leadership & Career Negotiation Skills - Action for Traction Be sure to listen to part I on Executive Leadership Negotiation Skills with Mark Raffan and me for a better foundation for these negotiation strategies. Elevate your negotiation skills and empower your leadership and career impact today! Book Your Complimentary Leadership & Career Advancement Session with Sabrina Braham MA MFT PCC Sabrina Braham MA MFT PCC Executive Leadership Coach If you’re ready to elevate your leadership and negotiation skills, supercharge your career, and boost your income beyond your expectations, it’s time to schedule your complimentary Leadership & Career Development Session with me. I’ve worked with over 250 managers, directors, VPs, and C-Suite leaders, and their success stories speak for themselves (see my 41 LinkedIn client recommendations here). As a seasoned executive coach specializing in leadership and career development, I understand women leaders’ unique challenges, including confidence, compelling storytelling, and navigating the complexities of corporate politics. My mission is to empower professionals like you to master the art of successful leadership, unlock your full capability, and achieve career advancement at a pace you never thought possib...
    9 January 2024, 6:45 pm
  • 31 minutes 33 seconds
    The Guide to Executive Leadership Negotiation Skills | WLS 127 | Mark Raffan and Sabrina Braham
    Executive Leadership Negotiation Skills - Part I of II There are many situations in life where you need to negotiate. It could be asking for a raise, a job offer, selling or buying property, or a sales contract. If you want to be successful in those endeavors you need to learn the art of negotiating. In this podcast episode, you will discover the art of negotiation mindset, strategic planning, and practical tips for enhancing your influence. In part two of the show coming soon, we delve into leveraging these negotiation skills so you know how to negotiate between departments, increase your influence and persuasion, and negotiate your salary for a new, better job.  The Negotiation Mindset  Unlock the power of negotiation by adopting a mindset of curiosity and active listening. Join us as Mark Raffan, a negotiation teacher, emphasizes the importance of viewing negotiation as an exploration rather than a confrontation. Learn why introverts often make the best negotiators and discover the transformative impact of asking compelling questions.   Executive Leadership Negotiation Skills Expert  Mark Rafffan is an award-winning negotiation trainer, renowned speaker, and the author of "9 Secrets to Win Deals and Influence Stakeholders." Mark's journey into negotiation expertise began in a family of entrepreneurs, where he discovered his passion for selling, negotiating, and managing conflict. With a corporate sales and procurement background across diverse industries, Mark's entrepreneurial spirit led him to establish the Negotiations Ninja blog, podcast, and training company. Born out of a desire to evangelize effective negotiation practices, the platform quickly gained global recognition, drawing readers and listeners worldwide. In part I and part II of this leadership podcast interview, Mark and Sabrina will help you confidently elevate your executive leadership negotiation skills.    Avoiding Common Leadership Negotiation Mistakes  Navigate the pitfalls of negotiation by addressing the single biggest mistake – lack of planning. Mark Raffan dismantles the myth perpetuated by the media that negotiation is an innate trait rather than a learned skill. Gain valuable insights into the counterintuitive concept of planning concessions and understanding what you're willing to give up for a successful negotiation.   Negotiation Strategic Planning and Concessions  In this episode, we delve into the complexities of strategic planning in negotiations. Understand a deal's economic and emotional drivers and learn how to unravel the other party's motivations. Mark Raffan and Sabrina Braham, MA MFT PCC, share practical advice on breaking aspirational goals into success drivers, paving the way for a mutually beneficial deal. How to Influence Decision-Makers  Learn the art of influencing decision-makers by identifying major and minor influencers. Discover the significance of understanding industry intricacies and the emotional drivers behind decisions. Gain practical insights into asking the right questions to unveil key influencers and shape successful negotiation strategies.   Debunking Win-Win Negotiation and Practical Insights  Mark challenges Sabrina on the traditional notion of "win-win" in negotiations. Find out why Mark Raffan sheds light on the fallacy of expecting equal value distribution and advocates for a more realistic approach. Tune in for controversial yet eye-opening perspectives on negotiation dynamics and discover actionable insights to elevate your executive leadership negotiation skills.   Your Leadership Negotiation Success Key Takeaways    Embrace Curiosity: Cultivate a negotiation mindset centered around curiosity and active listening to uncover hidden opportunities and build meaningful connections.   Strategic Planning: Break down aspirational goals into actionable success drivers, understanding a deal's economic and emotional drivers.   Plan Your Concessions: Counterintuitively,
    18 December 2023, 9:03 pm
  • 41 minutes 25 seconds
    Leadership Soft Skills Development Success
    Unleashing the Power of Leadership Soft Skills Development and Career Advancement In the dynamic world of professional growth and personal fulfillment, mastering the art of leadership soft skills development is the key to unlocking your full potential. In a recent insightful conversation, renowned executive coach, speaker, and author Peggy Klaus and executive leadership and career advancement coach Sabrina Braham MA MFT PCC explored the profound impact of these skills on your career. The Leadership Soft Skills Revolution Peggy Klaus, a leading expert in soft skills leadership brand development and author of "The Hard Truth about Soft Skills" and "Brag! The Art of Tooting Your Own Horn Without Blowing It.” highlighted the evolving recognition of the importance of soft skills in today's professional landscape. This shift has made it clear that mastering these skills is crucial to personal and brand development. These skills encompass a wide range of personal, social, communication, and self-management behaviors, including self-awareness, adaptability, resilience, confidence, risk-taking, and critical thinking. The Foundation of Your Leadership Success: Self-Awareness The conversation started with a deep dive into self-awareness, the cornerstone of leadership brand development. Understanding what drives you, how you think, and how you feel is essential to excel in your career and align your work with your true passions and interests. Your brand development journey begins with self-awareness, ensuring you are talented and passionate about your work. Debunking the "Luck" Myth Peggy Klaus further emphasized the role of soft skills in your leadership brand development to dispel the myth of luck in career success. She asserted that success isn't merely a result of luck or wishing for it. Instead, it's about hard work, self-awareness, resilience, and the ability to learn and adapt. Those who focus on leadership soft skills and brand development are better equipped to open themselves up to new opportunities, transforming those "lucky breaks" into calculated achievements. Handling Criticism and Seeking Feedback: Keys to Effective Brand Development The conversation also delved into strategies for handling criticism and seeking feedback, integral aspects of leadership soft skills and brand development. Active listening, staying curious, and not taking criticism personally are pivotal. Peggy advised individuals to embrace criticism as an opportunity for growth. Adopting this approach enables you to address and incorporate feedback into your brand development journey effectively. Shaping Your Leadership Brand with Effective Communication Executive brand development is an ongoing process. Peggy Klaus recommended creating a "brag bag" to collect achievements, compliments, and positive feedback. This resource is invaluable for promoting yourself and building a solid leadership brand. Please don’t assume your work speaks for itself; actively communicate your achievements and impact to enhance your brand. Your Leadership Brand: Staying Visible in a Remote World As remote work becomes more prevalent, staying visible is challenging to develop your leadership brand. Sending brief updates to colleagues and bosses about your projects and achievements is essential. Initiating a "brag round" is another technique to foster connection and awareness in remote work environments, a strategy aligned with Leadership soft skills development. Personal and Professional Growth: The Ultimate Brand Development The conversation focused on personal and professional growth, a significant aspect of leadership soft skills development. Peggy Klaus emphasized the importance of self-reflection and seeking feedback to shape your brand. She encouraged individuals to take ownership of their strengths and actively manage their time. Additionally, she recommended a book titled "Nine Lies About Work" by Marcus Buckingham,
    1 November 2023, 1:02 am
  • 25 minutes 2 seconds
    Job Interview Persuasion Skills; Unleash the Power of Persuasion Stories | WLS 125 Sabrina Braham and David Garfinkel
    Are you looking to excel in job interviews and sell your innovative ideas with finesse, then dive into the world of job interview persuasion skills. This is part II of a podcast interview featuring David Garfinkel, renowned author of "The Persuasion Story Code." In this enlightening discussion on the Women's Leadership Success podcast, you'll gain valuable insights into leveraging the art of persuasion stories to apply for a better job, confidently sell your ideas to stakeholders, and achieve your personal and professional goals. What You'll Learn: How to Sell Yourself and Job Interview Persuasion Skills Unveiled 1. Crafting Compelling Persuasion Stories for Interviews Discover the essential elements of crafting persuasion stories tailored for job interviews. These stories should be clear, concise, and focused, ensuring interviewers quickly grasp your qualifications and contributions. 2. Unearth the Power of Personal Origin Stories Explore the different types of origin stories highlighted in David's book and learn how to use them to your advantage during interviews. Share anecdotes that resonate emotionally, showcasing your passion for the role and the company. 3. Practical Steps to Storytelling Mastery Gain practical tips and step-by-step guidance on effectively structuring and delivering your persuasion stories. Emphasize your achievements and track record, using data and results to build credibility and support your claims. 4. Overcoming Common Misconceptions  Challenge the misconception that storytelling is reserved for professional writers or speakers. Remember that clarity is vital, and your stories should engage interviewers on a personal level. Use anecdotes to address doubts about your qualifications and fit for the role. About David Garfinkel, A Persuasive Communication Expert David Garfinkel is the bestselling author of "The Persuasion Story Code." He's been featured in renowned publications like The Wall Street Journal, Forbes.com, Entrepreneur Magazine, Fast Company, Women’s Leadership Success Podcast, and The Los Angeles Times. David's expertise has driven substantial revenue growth for a wide range of businesses, from industry giants like IBM and United Airlines to small enterprises and solo entrepreneurs, all through the mastery of persuasive messaging. He's also the author of "Breakthrough Copywriting" and served as the former San Francisco Bureau Chief for McGraw-Hill World News. Join David Garfinkel and Sabrina Braham to harness the power of persuasion and elevate your career, leadership, and business success. The Key to Success: Job Interview Persuasion Skills Mastering job interview persuasion skills can be your ticket to career advancement and securing that dream job. David Garfinkel's interview on Women's Leadership Success underlines the importance of personal storytelling in the job interview process. By incorporating these skills, you'll not only stand out from the competition but also build trust and rapport with interviewers. Remember that your story is personal. It's communication between you and a person or people that you're talking to. So, you want to stay connected to who you're talking to when telling the story. Remember your objective. If it's an origin story, your goal might be to make your listener aware of the events that led up to the present moment. Work out your story in advance, then boil it down to the most concise, conversational format you can practice a few times. Let it become familiar. Let it become a part of you. Conclusion: Elevate Your Career and Leadership: Selling Yourself, Your Ideas and Job Interview Persuasion Skills Start your transformation towards a more confident, influential, and successful you today. Your journey to career success begins with mastering job interview persuasion skill...
    28 September 2023, 9:24 pm
  • 33 minutes 26 seconds
    Leadership Stories That Persuade and Inspire: How Leaders Use Persuasion Stories | Sabrina Braham and David Garfinkel | WLS #124
    Influencing, inspiring, and persuading are vital in leadership and executive communication. One of the most effective tools at a leader's disposal is the art of storytelling. In part I of this 2-part Women's Leadership Success podcast, Sabrina interviews David Garfinkel, author of The Persuasion Story Code, about how leaders use persuasion stories to achieve their objectives, whether it's inspiring their teams, selling ideas, or establishing credibility. Understanding the Power of Persuasion Stories Leaders often find themselves in situations where they need to convey ideas, build trust, and foster engagement. Persuasion stories offer a unique approach to achieving these goals:   1:  Establishing Credibility: Leaders can use stories to humanize themselves, making them more relatable and trustworthy, particularly when dealing with new clients or stakeholders.   2: Creating Emotional Connections: Persuasion stories tap into emotions, enabling leaders to connect with their audience on a deeper level, making it easier for them to understand and embrace ideas.   3: Simplifying Complex Concepts: Leaders often grapple with intricate strategies and concepts. Stories can simplify these ideas, making them more accessible to a broader audience, especially in cross-functional discussions.   4: Enhancing Engagement: Stories capture attention and engage the audience, ensuring the message resonates and sticks with them.   David Garfinkel, a Renowned Author and Persuasive Communication Expert With his bestselling book, "The Persuasion Story Code," David has earned acclaim from prestigious publications such as The Wall Street Journal, Forbes.com, Entrepreneur Magazine, Fast Company, and The Los Angeles Times. David's expertise has left an indelible mark on various businesses, including industry giants like IBM and United Airlines, medium-sized enterprises, and even solo entrepreneurs. His strategic guidance has consistently led to substantial revenue increases, totaling tens of millions of dollars, all achieved through persuasive messaging. In addition to his groundbreaking work in persuasion, David is the author of another bestseller, "Breakthrough Copywriting." Furthermore, he brings a wealth of experience as the former San Francisco Bureau Chief for McGraw-Hill World News. Join David Garfinkel and Sabrina Braham, MA MFT PCC, and learn how leaders use persuasion stories that can transform your career and leadership success. "People often receive bad advice when it comes to using stories for persuasion. In reality, stories can be simple and powerful tools, just like the ones we use in everyday conversations." David Garfinkel Crafting Persuasion Stories for Leadership Success: How Leaders Use Persuasion Stories     1: Personal Origin Stories: Leaders can share their personal journeys, highlighting pivotal moments and their commitment to the organization's mission. This type of story showcases dedication and inspires loyalty among team members.    2: Unexpected Future Benefits Stories: Leaders can paint a vivid picture of the positive outcomes their ideas can bring, focusing on how these proposals benefit both the organization and individual team members. This approach fosters a sense of shared success and alignment with the leader's vision. The Importance of Audience Awareness: Leaders must thoroughly understand their audience's needs, frustrations, and concerns. Identifying universal themes and addressing common issues can make the stories more relatable. Planning the Steps to Persuasion: Leaders should consider the steps required for persuasion, as only some stories need to lead directly to a final decision. Steps may include building rapport, establishing trust, opening minds to new ideas, and demonstrating expertise.   Incorporating Persuasion Stories into Leadership Communication The key to success lies in integrating persuasion stories naturally into leadership communic...
    7 September 2023, 12:24 am
  • 40 minutes 15 seconds
    Female Leadership Equality | Female Inclusive Leadership and Allyship Strategies to Build Diversity and Profits | Julie Kratz and Sabrina Braham MA MFT PCC for Women’s Leadership Success Podcast #123
    Female leadership equality is more than a conversation, it’s a practice. As more and more leaders come to the forefront to address strategic challenges to equality and diversity in workplace, predominantly female leadership equality and female inclusive leadership, how do organizations adapt their policies to this shift in mindset and culture? Listen to this episode to learn what women AND men can do to support the ongoing diversity conversation.   Find out in this episode of the Women's Leadership Success podcast.   How can allyship and intersectionality create a more inclusive workplace?   What actions can organizations take to challenge traditional masculine workplace cultures and promote gender equality?   How can work-life balance and flexibility be recognized as universal human issues rather than solely women's issues?   What steps can be taken to increase the representation of women in leadership roles?   What strategies empower women to embrace their strength and bravery and overcome societal norms?   How can dysfunctional meeting behaviors and microaggressions be addressed to create a more inclusive meeting culture?   In this Women's Leadership Success episode on female leadership equality in the workplace, Sabrina Braham talks to Julie Kratz, an inclusive leadership trainer, and author, about the importance of allyship, intersectionality, and rewriting workplace rules to promote gender equality and diversity. She encourages organizations to create inclusive environments and advocates for increased representation of women in leadership positions. Kratz challenges traditional masculine workplace cultures, highlights the need to recognize flexibility and work-life balance as human issues, and urges women to be brave and speak up, promoting a shift in mindset and workplace culture. Today’s conversation also addresses dysfunctional meeting behaviors such as mansplaining, interruptions, and microaggressions, suggesting strategies to create a more inclusive meeting culture. It also highlights the importance of celebrating LGBTQ+ diversity year-round.   Julie Kratz’s WLS Interview on How Allyship Builds Female Inclusive Leadership  Julie Kratz is a renowned TEDx speaker and inclusive leadership trainer who led teams and produced results in corporate America. Promoting diversity, inclusion, and allyship in the workplace, Julie helps organizations foster more inclusive environments. She is a frequent keynote speaker, podcast host, and executive coach who holds an MBA from the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University, is a Certified Master Coach, and is a certified unconscious bias trainer.   Entrepreneur, CNBC, TEDx, Women's Leadership Success Podcast, The Forum On Workplace Inclusion, and more have published and featured Julie. She is the author of 6 books, including Allyship in Action: 10 Strategies for Living Inclusively, Lead Like an Ally:  A Journey Through Corporate America with Strategies to Facilitate Inclusion, a children’s book Little Allies, ONE: How Male Allies Support Women for Gender Equality, and more.   How Allyship Builds Female Inclusive Leadership: Show Notes Meet Julie Kratz, a keynote speaker, and inclusive leadership trainer. [4:47-10:13]   Why do women need more allies to keep moving forward, and why is pay equity a competitive advantage? [10:14-15:45]   What is an ally, and how do you become one? [15:46-18:59]   Why consistency and intentionality are the two most important things an ally does [19:00-23:49]   How do you establish an ally network? What are the two forms of microaggressions? [23:50-29:09]   The five different roles of an ally [29:10-34:54]   The importance of being a good ally. [34:55-40:22]   Learn more about Julie and her TEDx talk [40:23]   Allyship and Female Leadership Equality • Equity Strategies  
    29 June 2023, 1:12 pm
  • 36 minutes 55 seconds
    Headhunter Hiring Secrets | Top Recruiter Job Search Tips | Sabrina Braham MA MFT PCC and Laura Raynak | Women’s Leadership Success #122
    When hiring for top positions, the challenge is complex: how do you vet someone with years of experience while analyzing the same about others? How do you find the right fit for top organizational roles? Conversely, how do executives, especially females, have more control of their careers and get hired for top leadership positions? Here are some of the top headhunter hiring secrets to help you succeed.   Women's Leadership Success Podcast #122 on Headhunter Hiring Secrets You’ll Find Out: How can executive women have more control of their careers?   How to use visualization techniques to feel better when you’re stressed   How do executives find recruiters to get hired?   Why do 40% of C-suite hires don't make it past their first year?   Why do companies have a higher candidate retention rate when hired through recruiters?   Top headhunter hiring secrets and job search tips   How do recruiters assess if hiring candidates for top executive roles can create a followership?   In this Women’s Leadership Success episode, Sabrina Braham interviews Laura Raynak about top headhunter hiring secrets and recruiter job search tips to help women become more in-control leaders. With all these executive recruiter hiring secrets, executives can clearly understand how to reach out to, interact with, and demonstrate experience to get hired for top executive roles. Executive Recruiter Laura Ryanak Interview on Headhunter Hiring Secrets Laura Raynak has been serving the San Francisco Bay Area to Los Angeles for over 18 years as an executive talent scout for companies in the life science industry. Her broad industry relationships and skill in identifying the best fit for leadership talent are valued. She incorporates a personal board of insider connections in her practice and is active with centers of influence. This strategy gives her invaluable industry knowledge before it becomes public to all her client’s advantage.   Executive Recruiter Hiring Secrets: Show Notes   Meet Laura, a leader with 18 years of experience as an executive talent scout. [11:58-13:14]   How to overcome self-limiting beliefs with visualization techniques and EFT tapping. [13:15-18:50]   How did Laura become an executive recruiter? [18:51-24:52]   How do recruiters select the right people for a job or company? [24:53-27:05]   The two top recruiter job search tips for an initial interview. [27:06-32:56]   How to get taken seriously as a high-performing diversity candidate. [32:55-39:01]   How to build a story around your capabilities. [39:02-42:42]   Laura, on her book coming out soon. [41:31-42:05]     Women’s Leadership Success #122 Summary: Headhunter Hiring Secrets   Episode notes to leave with:   Women may face external barriers (glass ceiling) and internal limitations (sticky floors) that affect their career advancement. Taking control of aspects such as executive presence, communication skills, and self-promotion can help overcome these barriers.   Recognizing and challenging feelings of inadequacy or imposter syndrome is essential for personal and professional growth. Taking risks, experimenting, and building confidence can lead to overcoming self-limiting beliefs.   Visualization and meditation can be practical tools for managing self-doubt and envisioning desired outcomes. EFT tapping, a technique for reprogramming the subconscious mind, has shown promise in breaking through barriers.   Sometimes, unexpected opportunities or career transitions can lead to discovering a fulfilling path. Being open to new experiences and taking time to reset and explore different avenues can yield surprising outcomes.   While not explicitly defined in the conversation, there is a distinction between recruiters and headhunters. Understanding this difference can help individuals navigate th...
    24 May 2023, 3:22 am
  • 40 minutes 6 seconds
    Business Leadership Risk Management | How Women Leaders Can Navigate Workplace Risks | Sabrina Braham MA MFT PCC & Michele Wucker
    Every growth journey involves facing and overcoming risks. Hence, business leadership risk management isn’t a regular career conversation.  It is a crucial business development skill, especially for women leaders, since they face more significant consequences for taking risks. If you believe women leaders are risk-averse, this episode is for you. Or if you think they do not make risky decisions because they can't, this episode is definitely for you.   Tune into this installment of the Women's Leadership Success podcast to find out: What are the kinds of risks women leaders should learn to take? What is meant by a risk fingerprint? Are workplace-related things more difficult or risky for women than men? What will make women leaders more comfortable taking risks? What is a positive risk? How can we improve our risk tolerance? How can our environment help us deal with risk? What is the risk umbrella? In this episode of Women's Leadership Success, Sabrina Braham interviews Michele Wucker about women leaders navigating risks and why they face more significant consequences for facing risks than men. She explains how to rehearse and prepare to reduce anxiety associated with risky events. She also explains positive risks and how to use choices and exit strategies to navigate risks better.   Michele Wucker’s Interview on Business Leadership Risk Management Michele Wucker is a strategic advisor, author, and global economic policy analyst who coined the term "gray rhino" as a challenge to take a fresh look at prominent, impactful, probable events and to help decision-makers respond more effectively. Her latest book is YOU ARE WHAT YOU RISK: The New Art and Science of Navigating an Uncertain World, in which she offers an excellent framework for understanding and re-shaping our relationship with risk and uncertainty to live more productive and successful lives.   Business Leadership Risk Management for Women Entrepreneurs:  Show Notes  Meet Michele and learn what The Gray Rhino is about [00:32-01:30]   How to assess risks and learn to modulate our response to them? [01:31-05:11]   Michele’s risk fingerprint and how it teaches you to see the things that affect the risk choices you make [05:12-09:20]   Is there a thing such as an ideal risk personality? [09:21-10:55   How does it help to be more objective about risks instead of being scared about them? [10:56-13:23]   How do you improve your odds at something and make good decisions? [13:24-16:24]   Rehearsing or practicing the consequences of a risky situation to make them less anxiety-provoking [16:25-19:00]   Why risk is a muscle you have to get comfortable building [19:01-22:33]   The importance of having choices and exit strategies [22:34-25:33]   Success changes the way you think about yourself [25:34-26:14]   Specific things that women find more challenging to navigate in their workplaces [26:15-31:31]   Rethinking how women take risks [31:32-34:29]   Tips to help women get promoted [34:30-35:00]   Women’s Leadership Success #122 Summary: Developing The Risk Mindset   Episode notes to leave with: The concept of the "great rhino" warns that people often overlook obvious challenges and that this can leave them vulnerable.   Personal risk attitudes and psychology are closely related to the decisions that lead to success or failure in business. Understanding oneself is crucial for making the best risk decisions.   Risk is not fixed and varies depending on an individual's personality and experiences. Understanding oneself and one's risk fingerprint is crucial for making the best decisions.   Having a diverse group of people with different risk preferences can be beneficial for making well-informed decisions. Self-awareness is the key to making better decisions.  
    26 April 2023, 5:46 pm
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