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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MEN AND WOMEN IN BUSINESS 2

19 min · 15 de jun de 2026
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Why do so many smart, capable people struggle to communicate effectively with each other at work? Why do feedback conversations go sideways? Why do good intentions often create conflict instead of cooperation? In this episode of Stacks Over Tax, Mark Lewis, EA explores the differences between men and women in business through the lens of relationship expert Alison Armstrong's work, focusing on communication styles, criticism, feedback, leadership, and the misunderstandings that often occur between the sexes in professional environments. Rather than viewing these differences as weaknesses, this conversation explores how understanding them can create stronger teams, better leadership, healthier relationships, and more effective business cultures. You'll learn: - Why men and women often communicate differently - The role criticism plays in male relationships - Why feedback is received differently by men and women - Common workplace communication mistakes - Understanding respect versus connection - How men often challenge each other differently - Why intentions and outcomes don't always align - The psychology behind constructive criticism - Leadership lessons from relationship dynamics - How to reduce unnecessary conflict - Building stronger business relationships - Understanding masculine and feminine communication patterns - Why emotional intelligence matters in business - Creating more effective teams and partnerships Many workplace conflicts aren't caused by bad people or bad intentions. They're caused by fundamentally different communication styles, expectations, and interpretations of feedback. This episode explores how understanding those differences can improve leadership, business performance, partnerships, and personal relationships. Stacks Over Tax is the podcast for entrepreneurs, business owners, investors, and high performers who want to build wealth, strengthen relationships, improve leadership, and create greater freedom in every area of life. Topics regularly include: - Entrepreneurship - Leadership - Business ownership - Communication - Relationships - Emotional intelligence - Personal development - Wealth building - Financial freedom - Team building - Business culture - Generational wealth - Entrepreneur mindset - Human behavior Connect with Us: http://www.executivemoneystrategies.com [http://www.executivemoneystrategies.com] Take the free 60-second tax reduction survey: http://bit.ly/taxquiz2026 [http://bit.ly/taxquiz2026] Join Our private business owner community: https://www.marksmoneysecrets.com/EWS-Private-Group [https://www.marksmoneysecrets.com/EWS-Private-Group] Get Your Copy of Mark's Newest Book: "Turn Your $60,000 Salary Into $1 Million" https://bit.ly/60KtoMillion [https://bit.ly/60KtoMillion]

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