Executive coach Dorie Clark offers guidance on working with current ambitions, while organizational psychologist Ruchi Sinha discusses trust within teams. DEI strategist Lily Zheng explains the power of data in addressing discrimination. The podcast also includes a Q&A session for attendees on various leadership topics.
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Interactive and Engaging Virtual Event
The upcoming virtual event on May 16th promises an interactive and lively experience based on the success of last year's event. Participants appreciated the active chat sessions and the impact their questions and comments had on the overall conversations. The event will feature sessions focusing on ambition, guided by Dory Clark, and the power of data, led by Lily Zhang. Both speakers aim to offer practical insights that can be directly applied to work scenarios, discussing topics such as clarifying personal goals and leveraging data for diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.
Building Trust and Expert Advice
In addition to sessions on ambition and data, the event will cover the critical topic of trust with organizational psychologist Ruchi Sinha. Sinha's research findings on measuring trust among team members will be shared, along with guidance on addressing imbalances within teams. The event will conclude with Ask the Amy's, where attendees can seek advice on various topics such as negotiations, careers, and leadership. Attendees can also enjoy a 20% discount if they are we are subscribers, making this an event not to be missed for those seeking valuable insights and interactive discussions.
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Live Virtual Event on Ambition, DEI, and Trust - May 16th
We’ve planned a half-day of learning, guidance, and inspiration—all virtual. Here’s the agenda:
Executive coach Dorie Clark on working with the ambition you’ve got right now, whether you’re making every effort to get promoted or are taking a break from striving. She’ll help you recognize when it’s best to slow down or ramp up.
Organizational psychologist Ruchi Sinha’s latest research findings on trust: how to measure the amount felt between team members, and what to do if it’s imbalanced. Plus, she’ll explain the upsides of switching between different kinds of leadership styles, and she’ll illustrate how to do that.
DEI strategist Lily Zheng on the power of data to correct discrimination, design fair processes, and demonstrate a company’s progress toward diversity, equity, and inclusion. They’ll also describe the positive and negative moves companies are making and how to have influence within yours.
The Amys on…whatever guidance you and other attendees need related to leading a team, dealing with conflict, negotiating, or something else. Email your question ahead of time to womenatwork@hbr.org, or drop it into the chat during the session.
Tickets are $60 for Harvard Business Review subscribers and $75 for everyone else. A ticket will also give you access to a replay of the event recording. Register here.
Interested in buying a bunch of tickets for your team, department, or entire company? Email WAWLive@hbr.org to learn about group discounts.
See you there!
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