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“I remember reading a book in graduate school that had a major impact on my work. It suggested that societies that see an early demise are those where the people in power no longer know what to do and at the same time refuse to share their power with those who could help to make things better. I think that’s where we stand today. Women not only have the opportunity to be powerful leaders, they have the responsibility to do so. All of our socialization brings us to a place where now is our time to make a difference.” Dr. Lois Frankel
Whether you have formal authority for leading a group or organization or want to use your leadership skills to make a difference in your community, you’ll love this new keynote by Dr. Lois Frankel. Based on her new book about women as leaders (published in April 2007 by Warner Books) she encourages women to take charge, take risks, and lead!
This presentation can be tailored for a 90-minute keynote or a full day seminar at your next retreat. |
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What are the childhood messages you received about what it means to be a woman? |
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How have these messages been reinforced throughout your lifetime? |
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What unique challenges do these messages present in your workplace and personal relationships? |
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How do you contribute to sabotaging your best efforts? |
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Why do you allow others to dictate what’s best for you? |
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How can you maintain your femininity and still have your voice heard? |
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When will you know you are leading a “rich” life? |
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And more! |
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In addition to being a bestselling author, Dr. Frankel has been featured on The Today Show, All & Jack, CNN, CNBC as well as in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal and on numerous talk radio programs.
As an executive coach and President of Corporate Coaching International, a consulting firm headquartered in Pasadena, California, she has worked with industry leaders such as Amgen, Baskin Robbins, BP, Lockheed Martin, McKinsey & Company, Inc., Miller Brewing Company, The Walt Disney Company, and Warner Bros. and with professional associations including Financial Women International, National Association for Female Executives, Association for Financial Professionals, and the American College of Physician Executives. |