Title: Women Leadership Summit
1Women Leadership Summit
- Women's Work The Great Juggling Act
Kavita Dhar
2Centered Leadership Model
3Meaning
To love what you do and feel that it
matters how could anything be more fun? -
Katharine Graham, the first female CEO of a
Fortune 500 enterprise (the Washington Post
Company)
4What is it?
Meaning
- Happiness
- Signature Strengths
- Purpose
- Without meaning, work is a slog between weekends.
With meaning, any job can become a calling.
5How to find Meaning?
- Follow your heart
- Be honest with yourself about what youre good at
and what you enjoy doing. - Build these signature strengths into everyday
activities at work - Look for patterns in jobs that have and havent
worked out - Talk with others about your experiences
6What if I cannot follow my calling?
- At times, priorities can be different
- Sometimes a job is better than a calling
- The key to success is being aware of the current
prioritiesand making conscious choices about
themin the context of bigger goals, personal or
professional.
7Managing Energy
Flowa sense of being so engaged by activities
that you dont notice the passage of time -
Mihály Csíkszentmihályi, a founder of positive
psychology
8What is it?
- Minimizing depletion
- Restoration
- Flow
- Worklife balance is a mythso the only hope
women have is to balance their energy flows
9How to Manage Energy?
- Identify what replenishes your energy and what
saps it. - Incorporate restorative elements into your day.
- Space out your energy-sapping tasks throughout
the day, instead of bundling them all into a
single morning or afternoon. - Give yourself time during the day to focus
without distractions such as blinking lights and
buzzing phones. Your productivity will benefit
several times over.
10Positive Framing
No matter how pessimistic you are by nature, you
can learn to view situations as optimists do -
Martin Seligman, psychologist
11What is it?
- Self-awareness
- Learned Optimism
- Moving on
12How to be an Optimist?
- Self awareness are you a Pessimist?
- Learn to view situations as optimists do.
- E.g. A negative experience of a meeting gone
badly - Limit your thoughts about it to its temporary and
specific impact and keep them impersonal. - Talk with trusted colleagues about the reasons
for the poor meeting and ways to do better next
time. - Act quickly enough for you to make a specific
plan and act on it. - Undertake some activity that will restore both
your energy and your faith in yourselfperhaps
having a hard workout, going out with friends, or
spending time with your children.
13Connecting
We were supporting each other, and there was
power in the many - Dame Stella Rimington, MI5
(UKs domestic intelligence organization)
14What is it?
- Network design
- Sponsorship
- Reciprocity
- Inclusiveness
- The ability to figure out where to go and to
enlist the people and groups necessary to get
there.
15How to Connect?
- Learn that Reciprocity (Give-before-you-get)
isnt bad! - Make it personal show your human side
- Assess your comfort level with the people you
know through work, as well as how influential
they are professionally. Find a suitable
sponsor. - Provide and ask for help on a regular basis.
- Find ways to forge connections through interests
outside of work.
16Engaging
You did the work, so youve got to talk about
it -
17What is it?
- Voice
- Ownership
- Risk taking
- Adaptability
- Create your own luck
18How to Engage?
- Speak up when you have something to say.
- Accept risk as a part of opportunity. Risks of
unexpected changes commonly seem more obvious
than the benefits. - Follow a systematic approach to self-improvement.
19To recap
20Some Suggestions
- Prioritize tasks
- Time management
- Read The Assertive Woman by Stanlee Phelps
Nancy Austin
21Some Thoughts
- Women perform 66 of worlds work, earn 10 of
worlds income and own 1 of the worlds property - Woman is the companion of man, gifted with equal
mental capacity - To get more women at work, we need more men to do
more at home - Women start careers in business and other
professions with the same level of intelligence,
education, and commitment as men, yet
comparatively few reach the top echelons.
22Thank YouHave a great time