Empowered Women in IT
Do you ever find yourself avoiding professional events where you walk into a room and know no one? For many years, I didn't realize how uncomfortable those situations were for me because I usually attended with a coworker. But when you're on your own, it can feel vulnerable. You walk into a room full of strangers and suddenly you're not quite sure where to begin. If you're an introvert, you're certainly not alone. I'm an introvert too, and many of the women leaders in IT I work with have shared similar struggles. So when people tell you to "network more" how do you do that when large groups drain your energy? But what if you don't need a bigger network at all? What if you just need a few trusted allies? Some of the strongest allies and professional relationships I've built in my career came from one-on-one conversations and genuine connections. In this episode, we'll explore five ways to build allies, influence, and new opportunities in your IT career. Tina Chapman helps women leaders in IT become more assertive and develop allies so they can confidently deliver on their best ideas. For step-by-step support, apply for Tina's Empowered Leadership Breakthrough program [https://empoweredwomeninit.com/work-with-tina/] and she'll be in touch to invite you to a call. Or if you're struggling with team accountability, sign up for a 90-minute Accountability Mastery session [https://empoweredwomeninit.com/accountability-mastery/] where you're learn how to confidently report status to stakeholders, earning their trust and respect, and transform your team dynamics and leadership skills.
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