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20: Why Women Leaders in IT Need Allies Not Just Great Ideas

9 min · 19 de may de 2026
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Have you ever had a great idea at work that died on the vine because you just couldn’t get the right people to back you up? You knew the idea was solid—yet it just wasn’t landing, no matter how clearly you explained it. It’s not just frustrating, it’s discouraging.  You start to second-guess yourself OR wonder why your male colleagues can say something similar and their idea gets traction. But here’s the truth: * It’s probably not your idea that’s the problem. * It’s how you’re building influence around it. If you wait until the meeting to influence the decision, you’ve already lost. Decisions are shaped in the conversations and relationships you build before you ever ask for something. In this episode, I’m sharing how I secured $500K in just two weeks—not because I had a better technical argument, it was because I learned how to turn stakeholders into advocates. 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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20: Why Women Leaders in IT Need Allies Not Just Great Ideas

Have you ever had a great idea at work that died on the vine because you just couldn’t get the right people to back you up? You knew the idea was solid—yet it just wasn’t landing, no matter how clearly you explained it. It’s not just frustrating, it’s discouraging.  You start to second-guess yourself OR wonder why your male colleagues can say something similar and their idea gets traction. But here’s the truth: * It’s probably not your idea that’s the problem. * It’s how you’re building influence around it. If you wait until the meeting to influence the decision, you’ve already lost. Decisions are shaped in the conversations and relationships you build before you ever ask for something. In this episode, I’m sharing how I secured $500K in just two weeks—not because I had a better technical argument, it was because I learned how to turn stakeholders into advocates. 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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