Interested in attending one of our national webcasts featuring women’s leadership topics and secrets of successful producers?
Learn about and register for the various webcasts below:
Women Who Lead Remarkably
Despite the obvious biological differences between women and men, women do face different challenges in the work world, especially leadership. Those women who lead remarkably have and will continue to shape our society from the board room to the laundry room with many a valuable lesson to teach us all.
Far from a feminist manifesto, this session unpacks some self and environmentally imposed obstacles women continue to face and includes a collection of some of the best “how to” advice from the women throughout history and right under our noses today.
The Thing About Women…that make such great leaders
It’s no secret that women often have the corner on the soft skills market, but how does that play in the context of leadership? Very well … in fact, it is crucial !!!! Women are naturals at connecting, engaging, encouraging, and juggling, which is what uniquely enables them to be great leaders. That said, it only happens with intention and hard work. Join us for an inspiring look inside these, and a few additional key attributes that can make up your “secret recipe” for world-class leadership. With these tools, we think you will be inspired to keep growing to the next level of impact as a leader.
Click on the links below to watch the recorded session:
Successful Producers Live Life as a Team Sport
There are more similarities between professional cyclers and today's successful Producers than meets the eye! Both can leverage the power that's right in front of them! Level up your game as a Producer by learning how you can leverage the power of the peloton. The climb to the next level of impact as successful Producer doesn't have to be as hard as it might seem. The "power" is right there for the taking.
Click on the links below to watch the recorded session:
August 25, 2022 – 2:00 CT – Sponsored by several of your favorite Big I state associations and IPFS