Rewriting the Rules for Women Leaders: Unlocking the Women's Power Code
In today's fast-paced and dynamic business landscape, women are increasingly stepping into leadership roles. While we have made significant progress, there is still a long way to go in achieving true gender equality in leadership positions. To break through the remaining barriers, it's time to rewrite the rules for women leaders and tap into what I like to call the "Women's Power Code."
Traditionally, there was the Good Old Boys Code for men in the '50s through "the '70s. The show Mad Men perfectly illustrated the Good Old Boys Code with men drinking martinis in private "gentlemen's clubs” and women as either the secretaries or stay-at-home moms.
We saw the emergence of the "Bro Culture and Code " a little later. I call this the "Bumping Culture." This was characterized by fist bumping, chest bumping, and machoism. This culture not only did not work for most women, it also did not work for many men from different cultures.
The Status Quo:
Despite the strides we've made in recent years, the corporate world continues to grapple with gender inequality at the highest levels. Women are underrepresented in executive and board positions and often face unique challenges on their journey to leadership. This inequity deprives organizations of diverse perspectives and stunts individual career growth and development.
Rewriting the Rules:
Recently, the book "The Power Code" was written by Katty Kat and Claire Shipman. One of the most compelling concepts in the book was how men and women see and use power differently. One of their theories was men want and use power "over" someone or something. While women tend to want and use power:" with" someone and something.
I thought sharing initial ideas on the new Women's Power Code would be fun. Here are a few suggestions, and feel free to add your ideas.
1.???? Be authentic and genuine.
2.???? Play to your strengths and be the best version of yourself.
3.???? Put yourself #1 on your thing-to-do list.
4.???? Be powerful and empathic.*
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5.???? Be a strong team player and coach.
6.???? Stand up and stand out.
7.???? Be valuable, visible, vocal.
8.???? Support, don't sabotage, and collaborate; don't compete.
9.???? Surround yourself with people that lift you and support your dreams.
10.? Leave the world a better place for women today, tomorrow, and forever.
*A Stanford research study showed that women who combine being strong with empathy are more respected and advanced faster.
?We must adopt a multifaceted approach combining individual empowerment, organizational support, and societal change to rewrite the rules for women leaders. Let's delve into the elements of the Women's Power Code:
The Women's Power Code represents a roadmap for rewriting the rules that have held women back in leadership positions for far too long. By empowering women through education, mindset shifts, mentorship, and advocating for equal opportunities, we can pave the way for a future where women leaders are not the exception but the norm.
Let's work together to unlock the Women's Power Code, break down the barriers that limit women's leadership potential, and create a world where all individuals, regardless of gender, can thrive as leaders and make meaningful contributions to their organizations and society. It's time to rewrite the rules and build a more equitable and inclusive future for women leaders everywhere. #WomenLeaders #Equality #Empowerment
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1 年This looks amazing!!