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Leadership Presence and Self-Worth with Tiffany Houser

Crestcom

So when someone is told or thinks they need to work on or develop their executive presence, the next thing that tends to come up is, I am not enough. So I need to develop this aspect, which is not when you really think about executive presence, it’s not a skill per se. It’s very much the shadow that you cast.

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Women Don’t Self-Promote, But Maybe They Should

Harvard Professional Development

Many times, women think ‘my boss should be able to know and recognize the value I bring,’” says Shahbari. Staying in the shadows does not serve you, your manager, your team, or your company.”. Here are a few strategies Shahbari recommends for raising your visibility in the workplace: Find Common Ground. Use “I” Statements.

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How to Become a Product Manager and Bring Value to Your Customers

Harvard Professional Development

They oversee the production of a product from first idea to launch, and think strategically and creatively about ways that product can solve a customer’s problems. Ultimately, the product manager sees the vision of the product and is the champion of the product through each step of its development.