As these stories were shared, it also helped me identify what my priorities were. We have to keep our priority straight. And i think that's something that has changed the way i view work. Didn't her optimism, her realistic optimism, just bowl you over? Yes, it was a a deep seated determination to engage people, to keep them informed. In the beginning. Shear human stories over time to make sure people felt reassured, connected.
In leading their teams and organizations through a crisis, women have repeatedly stepped up to the plate. How have they done it? By flexing the leadership capabilities that set them apart, such as taking initiative and communicating powerfully.
We asked our listeners to tell us about bosses whose management approach they admire and whose values and skills have had a positive impact on them personally. Here we’re celebrating and learning from four of these women: the managing partner at a law firm, the chief technology officer at a community college, the head of HR at an employee recognition company, and the CEO of a bank. Then, leadership coach Muriel Wilkins shares advice on how to take care of yourself while taking care of the people you manage.
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Muriel Wilkins is the co-founder of the executive coaching and leadership development firm Paravis Partners. She hosts the HBR Presents podcast Coaching Real Leaders.
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