Ep 7 – Be your own sponsor with Reshma Ramachandran, Former Chief Transformation Officer, Adecco
Mindful Leadership Podcast with Shahana Banerjee : Ep 7 – Being your own sponsor with Reshma Ramachandran, Former Chief Transformation Officer, Adecco
Mindful Leadership Podcast with Shahana Banerjee : Ep 7 – Being your own sponsor with Reshma Ramachandran, Former Chief Transformation Officer, Adecco
Mindful Leadership Podcast with Shahana Banerjee : Ep 6 – Standing up for others with Amy Turk, Director of Strategy and Innovation, Global Growth Hip Marketing, DePuy Synthes
Mindful Leadership Podcast with Shahana Banerjee : Ep 5 – Taking a chance on yourself with Katie Keating, Founding Partner & Co-CCO, Fancy LLC
Think you have got pay equity?Think again! Over the last decade, the focus on equitable pay has grown, making it a priority for many countries, and organizations, rightfully so. But, how do we calculate pay equity?
Why we need a strong leadership brand, and how to build it, is the advice I wish I had received, earlier in my career.
Shahana Banerjee talks to Dr. Sharon Melnick about how to find our power, how to be a change agent, how power works in an organization, how leaders can use their power to help people blossom, empowering leaders, some jaw dropping data, and a few stories
Is it ok to cry at work? What do the tears mean? What are common myths about emotions at work. What should you do if a colleague tears up.
Are you struggling with Impostor Syndrome? To the millions of women, wondering if it ever gets better, and if you can beat it… Yes, you can! Here are some useful tips on coping mechanisms that work, and those that don’t.
In the world today, it is increasingly difficult to find new and meaningful ways to relate to others and build meaningful relationships. Playback theatre, form of psychodrama, is a unique tool to achieve that.
The attention seeking of the crying baby syndrome is painfully obvious to everyone. Ideally, this strategy shouldn’t work. But it does. Why?
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