Empowered Women in IT

22. How to Stop Asking for Permission as a Woman Leader in IT

6 min · 2 jun 2026
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How often do you find yourself checking in or asking for permission, before making a decision? It’s something I see all the time with women leaders in IT. Capable, intelligent women who have learned to second-guess themselves. In leadership, you’re expected to think, decide, and act. While experience builds confidence, so does making decisions before you feel 100% ready. Mistakes are part of the process. Strong leaders don’t dwell on them—they ask, “What did I learn?” and keep moving. Gathering input is important, but at some point, the decision has to be yours. When you consistently ask for permission, it comes across as hesitation—and over time, that affects how much others trust your leadership. Shifting that pattern not only changes how you’re seen, it opens the door to your next opportunity. In this episode, we’ll talk about how to trust your decision-making, and lead with more confidence and clarity. 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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