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Episode 53: Empowering Female Leaders: Lead Like You | 12MinuteLeadership

8 min · 8. juni 2026
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In this episode, Elise continues the series on empowering female leadership by challenging a common misconception: that successful leadership requires women to adopt someone else's style in order to be effective. Key topics include: • Why many women unintentionally suppress leadership strengths that already serve them well • The leadership advantage of relational intelligence and trust-building • Why empathy strengthens performance rather than lowering standards • How collaboration creates commitment, not weakness • The difference between copying successful leaders and learning from them • How men can better support and develop female talent • Why authentic leadership starts with trusting your own strengths Whether you're a female leader looking to increase your influence or a leader responsible for developing talent, this episode offers practical insights on recognizing and leveraging the strengths that drive meaningful results. If you found this episode valuable, share it with a leader who would benefit from the conversation and subscribe to the podcast for future leadership insights.

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episode Episode 54: What Great Leaders Do to Develop Female Talent | 12MinuteLeadership cover

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In this final episode of the Empowering Female Leadership series, Elise explores an important question: What do great leaders do to develop female talent? While leadership development is important for everyone, men and women often experience confidence, visibility, opportunity, and advancement differently. As a result, effective development requires intentionality from both organizations and individuals. In this episode, Elise discusses: * Why confidence and capability are not the same thing * How great leaders identify potential beyond visible assertiveness * The role advocacy plays in leadership development and advancement * Why stretch opportunities should come before confidence, not after * How to recognize and leverage diverse leadership strengths * The importance of creating environments where more voices are heard * What female leaders can do to increase visibility and accelerate growth * Why authentic leadership is more powerful than imitation Whether you're developing talent within your organization or looking to grow as a leader yourself, this episode provides practical strategies for creating more opportunities, building confidence through action, and leading from your strengths. Listen now and share this episode with a leader who is committed to developing the next generation of female talent.

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episode Episode 53: Empowering Female Leaders: Lead Like You | 12MinuteLeadership cover

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In this episode, Elise continues the series on empowering female leadership by challenging a common misconception: that successful leadership requires women to adopt someone else's style in order to be effective. Key topics include: • Why many women unintentionally suppress leadership strengths that already serve them well • The leadership advantage of relational intelligence and trust-building • Why empathy strengthens performance rather than lowering standards • How collaboration creates commitment, not weakness • The difference between copying successful leaders and learning from them • How men can better support and develop female talent • Why authentic leadership starts with trusting your own strengths Whether you're a female leader looking to increase your influence or a leader responsible for developing talent, this episode offers practical insights on recognizing and leveraging the strengths that drive meaningful results. If you found this episode valuable, share it with a leader who would benefit from the conversation and subscribe to the podcast for future leadership insights.

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