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Communicating and Leading As a Woman - An Interview with HBR's Sarah Green Carmichael Art of the Sermon

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Guest: Sarah Green Carmichael, Senior Editor at the Harvard Business Review, Host of the HBR Ideacast
General Topic: Leading and Communicating as a Woman in Business


Introduction to Sarah and her work (0:45)
Experiences where gender was front and center (1:37)
Speaking authoritatively (3:22)
Reactions to Hillary Clinton (6:09)
What has surprised Sarah (7:46)
What women can uniquely bring (10:50)
Leading large organizations (14:03)
Female leaders that Sarah admires (15:24)
Opportunities for women leaders (16:32)
Advice for male colleagues (19:04)
Mentoring female employees (21:15)
Words of encouragement (23:21)
Favorite and most challenging communication experiences (25:00)
Impactful communicators in Sarah’s life (26:22)
Book recommendations (27:00)
How to follow Sarah (27:54)


Reaching out to our guest
@skgreen (Twitter)


Next Episode arrives September 1, 2016!
An interview with Leslie Jordan and David Leonard of All Sons & Daughters


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Links:
Harvard Business ReviewHBR IdeacastDan Ariely“Famous quotes, the way a woman would have to say them during a meeting.”Therese Huston on the HBR Ideacast"How Women Decide" by Therese HustonMargarita Mayo"Act Like a Leader, Think Like a Leader" by Herminia Ibarra"Lean In" by Sheryl SandbergRevisionist History podcastJoan WilliamsSylvia Ann Hewlett"Failure to Communicate" by Holly Weeks

Thanks for checking out this episode of Art of the Sermon! Be sure to subscribe through iTunes, Google Play Music, or your favorite podcast app. If you enjoy this episode, leave a review on our podcast’s page in the iTunes store. This will help others discover the show!


Guest: Sarah Green Carmichael, Senior Editor at the Harvard Business Review, Host of the HBR Ideacast
General Topic: Leading and Communicating as a Woman in Business


Introduction to Sarah and her work (0:45)
Experiences where gender was front and center (1:37)
Speaking authoritatively (3:22)
Reactions to Hillary Clinton (6:09)
What has surprised Sarah (7:46)
What women can uniquely bring (10:50)
Leading large organizations (14:03)
Female leaders that Sarah admires (15:24)
Opportunities for women leaders (16:32)
Advice for male colleagues (19:04)
Mentoring female employees (21:15)
Words of encouragement (23:21)
Favorite and most challenging communication experiences (25:00)
Impactful communicators in Sarah’s life (26:22)
Book recommendations (27:00)
How to follow Sarah (27:54)


Reaching out to our guest
@skgreen (Twitter)


Next Episode arrives September 1, 2016!
An interview with Leslie Jordan and David Leonard of All Sons & Daughters


Connect with the Show
I would love to hear what you think about the show—especially this episode. You can connect with the show and send me your feedback through the following channels:
Facebook - Facebook.com/ArtOfTheSermon
Twitter- Twitter.com/ArtOfTheSermon
Instagram- Instagram.com/ArtOfTheSermon


Comment on the Show Notes post at ArtOfTheSermon.com


Art of the Sermon is a project by Dan Wunderlich of Defining Grace. Learn more at DefiningGrace.com


Disclosure of Material Connection: Some of the links in these show notes may be “affiliate links.” This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, I will receive an affiliate commission. Defining Grace is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program.
Links:
Harvard Business ReviewHBR IdeacastDan Ariely“Famous quotes, the way a woman would have to say them during a meeting.”Therese Huston on the HBR Ideacast"How Women Decide" by Therese HustonMargarita Mayo"Act Like a Leader, Think Like a Leader" by Herminia Ibarra"Lean In" by Sheryl SandbergRevisionist History podcastJoan WilliamsSylvia Ann Hewlett"Failure to Communicate" by Holly Weeks

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