Key Takeaways from the Women in Leadership Summit
Last month we attended the Women in Leadership Summit , which saw inspiring female speakers present some informative insights and advice into what it takes to lead in our ever-complex world heightened by the pandemic.?
With women leading the trend brought about by ‘The Great Resignation’ , which states that “40% of the global workforce is considering leaving their current employer within the next year”. This raises concerns of the long-term inequities that it will cause and calls for real action to change this concerning trend.??
As a leader in the contemporary workforce, the Summit encouraged us to think about:
We’ve pulled together some of the best presentations into bite-sized snippets to help empower you - our triiyo community - to become great leaders and thrive in the evolving future of work.
Sally Pritchard – Strategies for new and aspiring leaders
Being a first time leader is making the shift from individual contributor and getting the work done to getting work done through others. It requires time and patience to really value the importance of leadership.
Five things to do:
Judy Tang – Formulating and setting healthy boundaries in the workplace
What’s a boundary? It’s where our values, beliefs, and emotions meet (and sometimes clash). Boundaries and personal limits, and no two set of boundaries are the same. They’re important for our own peace of mind and safety.?
Steps to healthy boundaries in the workplace:
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Prof. Christine Kilpatrick – Intentional leadership throughout the COVID pandemic
During the early pandemic, Christine made an intentional decision. The executive leadership team would remain on site and lead by example. You can’t expect front line staff to continue showing up for work while you stay at home. Leaders need to be visible and engaged.?
Early 2020 was about acknowledging uncertainty. How to best manage the pandemic, keeping staff safe with adequate PPE and handling the limited bed, ED and ICU capacities.?
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Leadership was pervasive:
Christine stayed aligned with her values of putting people first, leading with kindness and excelling together.?
The post COVID recovery phase required different leadership with strong and clear direction.? Maintaining reforms, positive changes implemented during COVID that needed to continue such as telehealth, HomeBased Care and role of collaboration.?
Like the rest of us, it was about creating a “new normal”:
Christine shares her key learnings:
Final takeaways
Drawing from this year’s Women in Leadership Speakers, one theme seems to really stand out - and that’s the importance of empathy in leadership. Whether it’s taking a personal interest in your colleagues' lives, communicating boundaries openly and honestly, or simply listening to the people around you - empathy is key to creating happy, human workplaces.
Find the original article on triiyo.com here:?Key Takeaways from the Women in Leadership Summit
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