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Saturday, January 29, 2011

Powwow Workshop - Advance Your Career, Your Leadership and Your Life with Shifra Bronznick

Join us as change management consultant and women's leadership expert Shifra Bronznick presents cutting edge research on the gender divide in negotiation, explores how gender influences our perception and experience of leadership and reveals how championing work-life issues can help us achieve our best for ourselves and our organizations. Through a survey of the issues, discussions in pairs and Q & A, Shifra will inspire you to: -Ask for what you need and deserve - Why does negotiation feel like a "trip to the dentist" for women and a "good teamsport" for men? Learn to improve your skills, conduct fair negotiations, and increase your chances for success to gain money, resources, and time. -Toot your own horn - Women are great networkers, but need mentoring, sponsorship, and a willingness to become visible "thought leaders" in their fields. Begin to identify and amplify your areas of expertise, both within and outside your organization, and start to craft an action plan for raising your profile and making your voice heard -Be a leader at work and have a life, too - Learn how to respect your own personal boundaries while strengthening your organizations, by linking organizational effectiveness to flexible work arrangements, no matter your life stage, marital status or family situation. Shifra Bronznick is a consultant who specializes in creating new initiatives and helping not-for-profit organizations navigate change. A senior fellow at NYU Wagner's Research Center for Leadership in Action, where she teaches strategic leadership to Executive Masters in Public Administration students, Shifra works with a wide range of women's leadership groups, including the White House Project, Advancing Women Professionals and the National Council for Research on Women.To register, please click on the following link:http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=t6lsyfeab&oeidk=a07e39bh2kr9fc515b...
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