Leadership Strategies for Women
1h 6mIntermediate2019-02-13
Authors

Daisy Lovelace
Professor, Consultant, and Coach

Carolyn Goerner
Professor at Kelley School of Business, Founder of Practical Paradigm
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.
Learning objectives
Recognize strengths of both male and female brains.
Determine which method to use to optimize time spent developing your skills.
Identify three strategies used to obtain useful feedback.
Summarize the concept of a double bind.
List three strengths that women bring to negotiations.
Recall the four characteristics of the developmental dilemma.
Learning objectives
Recognize strengths of both male and female brains.
Determine which method to use to optimize time spent developing your skills.
Identify three strategies used to obtain useful feedback.
Summarize the concept of a double bind.
List three strengths that women bring to negotiations.
Recall the four characteristics of the developmental dilemma.
Skills covered
Workplace EquityInclusive LeadershipDiversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)Leadership SkillsLeadership and ManagementDeep Dive (X:Y)
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Women lead differently
- 02 - What organizations owe women
1. Gender Intelligence
- 03 - We all have gender bias
- 04 - You work like you played
- 05 - Same words, different definitions
- 06 - Listening to diagnose vs. listening to problem solve
2. Leadership Strategies for Women
- 07 - Choosing roles that showcase your skills
- 08 - Overcoming imposter syndrome
- 09 - Managing anger and stress
- 10 - Getting good feedback as a female leader
3. Communication Strategies for Women
- 11 - Women and body language
- 12 - Stop apologizing
- 13 - The double bind - Being assertive and likable
- 14 - Strengths women bring to negotiations
- 15 - Communicating with confidence
4. Championing Women's Leadership
- 16 - Encouraging male allies
- 17 - How teams can leverage both masculine and feminine leadership
- 18 - Cross-gender mentoring and sponsorship
Conclusion
- 19 - Next steps
Related courses
- Success Strategies for Women in the Workplace
- Proven Success Strategies for Women at Work
- Strategies for Female Empowerment
- Leading with Kindness and Strength
- Create Your Dream Career: A Transformative Guide for Women
- The Four Phases of Women's Careers
- Becoming a Male Ally at Work
- Construction Management: The Future Workforce
Related learn paths
- Skills for Advancing as a Woman in Leadership
- Technical Literacy and Future Readiness for Aspiring Managers
- Diversity and Inclusion in Technology
- Caring for Your Total Well-Being as an Employee
- Become a Successful Job Hunter
- Allyship and Advocacy Across Our Differences
- DEI for HR
- DEI Actions for Individual Contributors