Today’s Biggest Talent Risks
Speakers at the CFO Leadership Council’s Spring conference talked about the most pressing concerns when it comes to talent—and what to do about them.
Speakers at the CFO Leadership Council’s Spring conference talked about the most pressing concerns when it comes to talent—and what to do about them.
Women are expected to be peacemakers—and that can be a terrific strength, notes author Amy Gallo. But to be a great leader, you also need to get comfortable with disagreement and learn to ‘facilitate difficult conversations.’
EQ is often a female superpower, and its value is more recognized today than it’s ever been: ‘How excellence in leadership is perceived and defined has changed a lot.’
Getting women to advance in the workplace is all about the difference between non-promotable and promotable work, says author Linda Babcock.
The position has changed, and to be a top finance leader, you need to have not just the following essential skills, but also key leadership traits.
General Lori Robinson, the highest-ranking woman in U.S. military history, urges women to embrace the openings that come their way.
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