• Leadership: Your Questions Answered

  • By: Future Women
  • Podcast

Leadership: Your Questions Answered

By: Future Women
  • Summary

  • Future Women presents: Leadership: Your Questions Answered.

    Every fortnight, Helen McCabe and Jamila Rizvi lean on the latest research and their own expertise to tackle career conundrums submitted by the Future Women community.

    Plus, read the highlights in our members-only newsletter delivered a week later. A members-only must!

    Got a question? Email us at hello@futurewomen.com

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Episodes
  • How can I set clear boundaries when starting a new leadership role?
    Sep 24 2024

    In the latest instalment of Leadership: Your Questions Answered, FW's Sally Spicer and Maeva Dedy discuss how to set clear boundaries in a new leadership role, tips for leading a remote team and how to demonstrate you are ready for a promotion.

    1. Anon asks, How can I set clear boundaries when starting a new leadership role that has been communicated from the beginning as full-on and demanding?
    2. Anon asks, Tips and tricks to lead remote workers/teams?
    3. Melissa asks, How do I show my leadership team that I am capable of being a manager? Should I start a vague chat or go in hard with where I see myself.

    Got a question?

    • Submit your query here, post in our FW Facebook group and let us know it's for Leadership: Your Questions Answered or email us at hello@futurewomen.com

    Want to watch Leadership: Your Questions Answered live?

    • Head to our members-only Facebook group to chime in with your thoughts when we go live. Plus, get the highlights in our members-only newsletter delivered a week later. A members-only must!

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    23 mins
  • How to discuss taking a career break
    Sep 10 2024

    In the latest instalment of Leadership: Your Questions Answered, FW's Sally Spicer and Nidhi Kalaiya discuss how to approach being asked about career breaks and how to be seen in the workplace as an introvert.

    1. Michelle asks, I am at a crossroads career-wise. I am the executive at a small incorporated association. I have very little hands on help in my role but high output expectations from the board. How do I stay put and develop my skills, or do I move on to a larger company in a lower position or do I focus on a career change (into politics) and just do my job until I have the opportunity to jump into politics.
    2. Anon asks, How do you navigate being in a team as an introvert when everyone else is very dominant and extroverted? I find it hard to demonstrate my abilities, and my manager seems to favour outgoing personalities.
    3. Anon asks, How do I craft an elevator statement (or alike) for people persistently asking about a career break when I'm not yet ready to talk about it? I've tried to shut it down before, but people seem to keep asking about it.

    Got a question?

    • Submit your query here, post in our FW Facebook group and let us know it's for Leadership: Your Questions Answered or email us at hello@futurewomen.com

    Want to watch Leadership: Your Questions Answered live?

    • Head to our members-only Facebook group to chime in with your thoughts when we go live. Plus, get the highlights in our members-only newsletter delivered a week later. A members-only must!

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    24 mins
  • How do I show my leadership team I'm ready to step up?
    Aug 14 2024

    In the latest instalment of Leadership: Your Questions Answered, FW's Helen McCabe and Sally Spicer discuss being visible when working remotely, stepping up as a leader and being a team player who toots your own horn too.

    1. Anonymous asks: How to make your presence known when you work remotely from the managers who are in office? How do you best communicate your wins and successes to them when you can't see them everyday and know if it's too little or too much?
    2. Melissa asks: I have been in my company for five years and would love to step up. How do I show my leadership team that I am capable of being a manager? Should I start a vague chat or go in hard with where I see myself?
    3. Sairah asks: As a team player - someone who cares more about helping a group or team to succeed, than about one's own individual success. How can I be both a team player and reach my individual success parameters?

    Got a question?

    • Submit your query here, post in our FW Facebook group and let us know it's for Leadership: Your Questions Answered or email us at hello@futurewomen.com

    Want to watch Leadership: Your Questions Answered live?

    • Head to our members-only Facebook group to chime in with your thoughts when we go live. Plus, get the highlights in our members-only newsletter delivered a week later. A members-only must!

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    30 mins

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