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I Wish I'd Known This - 6 Career-Accelerating Secrets for Women Leaders - cover
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I Wish I'd Known This - 6 Career-Accelerating Secrets for Women Leaders

Brenda Wensil, Kathryn Heath

Narrator Anna Crowe

Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers

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Summary

Uncover the six blind spots that derail women's career paths and learn strategies to effectively overcome them for an impactful, sustainable career. 
 
Professional women are subject to blind spots-obstacles that can minimize career potential, impact, or advancement. Some women end up drifting instead of driving through their careers,  going it alone instead of building a posse, and leaving their reputationality (that special something we are known for) to chance. 
 
Authors and executive coaches Brenda Wensil and Kathryn Heath have spent decades coaching more than 800 women and working with women executives, middle managers, and professionals across industries and age groups. In this book, they outline six challenges women commonly face on their professional journeys and map a way to accelerate through them for higher-impact careers. Readers will learn how to 
 
	Set a vision, strategy, and plan for their careers  
	Learn who they are, what they offer, and how to tell their stories 
	Seek and act on feedback to guide their paths  
	Prepare and practice for the best outcomes  
	Enlist help and support from others  
 
Effective women leaders inspire innovation, sustain profitability, manage risk, and create environments for inclusion and diversity to increase. Chock full of strategies, stories, and practical skills, this book will hasten a woman's progress and impact as a professional woman and liberate her to excel in her career on her own terms.
Duration: about 5 hours (05:00:06)
Publishing date: 2022-08-16; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —