Ceiling Breaker for Female Leaders in Public Health

May 2nd, 2018|Categories: Leadership Skills|Tags: , , |

This article appeared on Medium.com. Written by Clinton Foundation. Dr. Nadine Burke Harris, a self-identified “Jamericanadian,” was born in Vancouver, Canada, but spent her first 5 years in Kingston, Jamaica, where her family is from. When her father received a Fullbright Fellowship to work at Stanford University her family immigrated to Palo Alto, California. Nadine

Effective Leaders Hear Rather Than Just Listen

September 21st, 2016|Categories: Leadership Skills, Women in Leadership|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Do you get annoyed or frustrated when other people do not hear what you are saying?  Are you feeling not listened to and wish that your voice was heard?  Is your leadership style one of listening or hearing? Listening Versus Hearing People can listen to you, yet not hear you.  They may be listening to

How Leaders Stop Conflict and Create Harmony

August 5th, 2016|Categories: Leadership Skills, Women in Leadership|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

Author: Dr. Vesna Grubacevic When was the last time you had a disagreement, misunderstanding or conflict with your team, colleague, customer or supplier?  Do you find yourself getting stressed, frustrated, angry, upset or anxious when you communicate with other people in business? Why is effective communication so important? As leaders, it is our role to show

Michelle Williams – CEO & founder at IDEAction

July 13th, 2016|Categories: Leadership Skills|Tags: , , , , |

Michelle is currently the CEO & Founder at IDEAction, previously to this she was the  Chief Organiser and Manager of StartupWeek Sydney in 2015. She is a highly skilled strategist, facilitator, connector and communicator. Sydney StartUp Week: Sydney's largest start up event. As well as leading the biggest start up event in Sydney, Michelle has

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