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She's Meant to Speak: Empower Your Voice: Explore Strategies to Amplify Workplace Communication and Supercharge Team Performance (She's Meant to Be Series) Kindle Edition
If no further changes are made, it will take 132 years to reach full gender parity across education, economic participation and opportunity, and political empowerment!
According to the World Economic Forum, the global gender gap has been closed by 68.1%, which is certainly a positive. But still, 132 years before we can see complete equality?
Let’s put this mind-blowing figure into perspective. This could mean that it will be your great-great-grandchildren who eventually earn the same income as their male colleagues and receive the same opportunities.
That is, however, if we don’t keep fighting for a change.
We know that women make phenomenal leaders because of greater capabilities in a wide range of skill sets. But there is still a giant wall stopping us from achieving our potential.
Male leaders are considered more autocratic, dominating, and assertive. They can be more influential and they are determined in the decisions they make. The real truth is, they are just better at being heard!
When women learn how to be heard, true leadership with positive social and economic results is seen. They can balance assertiveness with care, management with team empowerment, and create a workplace environment that is inclusive, safe, and productive.
The challenge for many female leaders isn’t their leadership skills, it’s finding their voice!
In this book packed with communication strategies for female leaders, you will discover:
- How to become an empathetic, compassionate leader who is strong, respected, and inspirational
- How to read the 7 universal microexpressions that provide some of the most accurate readings of emotions
- 17 non-verbal cues that have a significant impact on our communication and how to read each
- How to effectively interact with people who have different communication styles—even the aggressive coworker!
- How to prepare to speak in different work situations so that you are confident from start to finish
- The impact of technology on communication in the workplace and how to use this to your full advantage
- 12 steps to developing your active listening skills—even when your mind is racing with responsibilities
- The difference between mentors and sponsors and why you need both— and can be both!
- How to be the conversation master at networking events and how to create your own events to set positive examples
- How to resolve conflicts in the workplace without becoming the ‘agony aunt’ of the office
- The dangers of microaggressions plus steps to create an action plan for zero-tolerance and a positive workplace culture
And much more.
Unfortunately, there is always going to be that person in the office who tries to bring you down and gaslight you into self-doubt. We aren’t yet completely free from coworkers who are biased toward women and other minorities.
It doesn’t mean that we have to tolerate it! With improved communication skills and confidence, you too can find your voice and speak against the unjust workplace and create a team bursting with healthy communication and diversity.
If you are ready to make communication a priority in your team, then scroll up and click the “Add to Cart” button right now.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateAugust 7, 2023
- File size2570 KB
From the Publisher
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Cast Your Fears Aside and Speak Your MindFed up with the frustration of not being heard? It's draining when you're bursting with ideas but fear being labeled as "the talkative one" instead of making meaningful contributions. Bid farewell to those worries, amplify your voice, and witness the transformation! |
Gain Confidence and Communicate EffectivelyWitness your ideas taking shape in the workplace as your newfound confidence emerges. Notably, other women will start to take notice and follow your lead. The key to gaining this confidence is discovering the most effective methods to communicate your ideas clearly. |
Build an Unstoppable TeamMastering effective communication techniques is key to transforming your team into a thriving success story. Say goodbye to workplace conflicts and hello to seamless collaboration! Uncover strategies to dismantle detrimental divides while constructing bridges that ignite your team's passion for achieving greatness in their work. |
Product details
- ASIN : B0CF1PB8GB
- Publication date : August 7, 2023
- Language : English
- File size : 2570 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 151 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : B0CDYXMLN9
- Best Sellers Rank: #613,449 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #348 in Women & Business (Kindle Store)
- #479 in Business Teams
- #1,101 in Women & Business (Books)
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About the author
Kyrabe Stories is a personal and professional development blog founded by Kyndall Bennett in 2019. The blog focuses on providing educational resources to assist career changers with their journey through a super competitive workforce.
Throughout the years of trying to figure out what Kyndall wanted to do with her life, she finally realized that her passion was professional development and helping others discover and achieve their career goals. Through this, Kyndall has collaborated with brands such as Wall Street Journal, LinkedIn Learning, CBNATION, and others. She loves seeing people accomplish new achievements in their lives, so her goal is to provide quick resources to assist others in their current journey. Kyndall currently works in the eLearning industry, helping people discover affordable educational opportunities for upward career mobility.
Fun fact: "Kyrabe" is the first two letters of Kyndall's full name: Kyndall Rachell Bennett. Kyrabe represents the wiser character of Kyndall who provides experienced advice for navigating the job search process. Kyndall is the one that goes through the frustrating learning process.
💡 Visit the Kyrabe Stories blog for additional educational resources
https://kyrabestories.com/
📖 Read Kyndall's feature with the Wall Street Journal about freelancing
https://www.wsj.com/articles/how-to-go-freelance-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-11612094400
💻 Watch Kyndall's collaboration with LinkedIn Learning about learning new skills on their platform
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-bsCPYmsTI
🎧 Listen to Kyndall's podcast feature with CBNATION about guidance on learning opportunities
https://iamceo.co/2019/10/31/iam444-personal-development-blogger-provides-guidance-on-learning-opportunities/
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It all begins with improving your communications skills — and this book shows you how.
However, the person who is both a woman and a minority has added challenges.
To be a great female leader you need to express and voice your opinions which this book help you with so you can become a skilled communicator.
Things like: positive body language and active listening to stay focused and show empathy.
Bite-sized lessons throughout each chapter will help you analyze, practice, and improve your communication skills at a pace that is convenient for you.
The author cites Elizabeth Warren, a well-known US Senator, as an example of a woman who said it was not easy to rise to senator… and women who want power have to fight for it. We know this means fighting stereotypes and biases surrounding women in the workplace which some say will take 138 years to reach parity with men!
But if you follow the advice in this book, you will at least be part of the solution for yourself and other women to follow.
You will love this book if you liked Daring Greatly by Brené Brown; You Are a Badass by Jen Sincero or How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie.