
Time: March 3, 2010 all day
Location: Prentice Women’s Hospital of Northwestern Memorial Hospital
Street: 3rd Floor Conference Center, 250 East Superior Street
City/Town: Chicago, IL 60611
Website or Map: http://www.workingmothermedia…
Event Type: summit
Organized By: Working Mother Media
Latest Activity: Jan 13, 2010
Become a Power Player: Leading at Every Level
High-potential, high-achieving women in your organization have their own unique career experiences and accomplishments - but what does it take for them to get to the next level in their careers? What skills are necessary to help bridge the gap between professional and executive positions? What are the unique qualities and traits that make a true leader stand out and get noticed? When it comes to leadership, women must learn to tap into their own unique skill sets, and embrace their individual power in order to gain visibility. This Women’s Leadership Summit guides participants through a day of self-assessment leading to action. Decision-makers and senior executives reveal what sets a candidate apart from the crowd, and trailblazer panelists encourage participants to own their drive and determination. Skill-building workshops develop plans to help groom and refine senior leadership preparedness, and leverage ability and opportunity – all with the hefty goal of helping women embrace their individual power and discover the leader within.
HOW YOU WILL BENEFIT
* Enhance your strong leadership skills by promoting a powerful image and communicating with confidence
* Create an executive presence that feels comfortable, authentic, and influential
* Recognize your unique leadership style and how to use it to gain visibility
* Understand the dynamics of power and its relationship to influencing people and leveraging opportunities
AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION
* Bring your business cards, best questions, and burning issues
* Opportunities available for personal breakthroughs all day
WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
- Mid-Senior level women executives in all job functions
- Supervisory/manager positions in all job functions
- High potential, high-achieving junior executives seeking advancement
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