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Understanding the Workplace Barriers Facing Women of Color

Women continue to be a growing portion of the modern workforce, often competing with male counterparts for positions and advancement in a workplace that traditionally favors the promotion and success of men. The largest and most numerous of these workplace barriers are set against women of color. These workplace barriers have led to issues, struggles, ...

2021-09-29T10:29:07-05:00October 11th, 2021|Blog, Leadership|

Women in Executive Leadership: Emotional Intelligence

Executive leadership is slowly moving towards gender parity. More women than ever before hold executive leadership roles in companies; however, women still comprise the minority of executive leaders across the board, making up around 29%. This minority position presents women executives with challenges that are similar and dissimilar to those faced by their male counterparts. ...

2021-08-26T10:09:46-05:00September 13th, 2021|Blog, Leadership|

Five Crucial Truths About Leading Through Anxiety

Over the past several weeks, I’ve spoken to many business professionals who all say the same thing: “I’m struggling to stay motivated.” “I’m feeling unfocused.” “One moment I’m feeling fine, and the next I’m a mess.” While an event like a global pandemic throws this phenomenon into sharp relief, high levels of stress and anxiety ...

2022-09-14T10:12:12-05:00August 5th, 2021|Blog, Leadership|

Finding and Owning Your Voice

The modern workplace comprises all sorts of individuals with varied backgrounds, personalities, and communication styles. These differences can make it difficult for you to communicate effectively by finding and owning your voice.  Add onto this challenge layers of difficulty based on positional hierarchy, experience, age, and gender that can affect your ability to communicate effectively ...

2021-07-12T14:08:34-05:00July 28th, 2021|Blog, Leadership|

Inclusive Leadership: How Leaders Can Improve Inclusivity At All Organizational Levels

We have terms like the glass ceiling and broken rung that illustrate the existence of barriers between an organization's diverse makeup and leadership positions—the more senior the leadership, the more homogenous the composition. In contrast, the lower levels of organizations are changing fast. Organizations have never been more diverse in age, gender, ethnicity, religion, sexuality, ...

2021-04-12T09:24:41-05:00April 12th, 2021|Blog, Leadership|

4 Conflict Resolution Techniques to Improve Your Leadership

Workplace conflict happens and is often inevitable. If resolved promptly, conflict can be productive and help a team be more effective at working together. However, minor disagreements left unresolved can ripple out negative energy to the rest of your team and organization. More than being a tense work environment, your team's productivity and effectiveness will ...

2021-04-12T09:25:09-05:00April 12th, 2021|Blog, Leadership|

Emotional Resilience: The Attribute Helping Women Leaders Stand Out

The past year has been an unprecedented time of uncertainty. The year has seen a boisterous US election season, civil rights protests, rampaging wildfires, stock market shenanigans, and a global pandemic. It has been a long string of stressful months that have taken a toll, leaving people overextended. And in that time, stories continue to ...

2021-03-01T12:08:23-06:00March 14th, 2021|Blog, Leadership|

Ways to Reduce Bias in Your Hiring Process

As our culture moves to be more inclusive and works to promote diversity, companies are attempting to minimize all forms of discrimination within their hiring process. But, at the end of the day, an employer must make a decision of one person over another and that can be distorted by bias. Even if you don’t ...

2020-10-15T08:33:57-05:00October 15th, 2020|Blog, Leadership|

Effectively Managing Employee Layoffs in the Wake of COVID-19

Guest post by Jolene Risch, President of Dallas-based recruiting firm Risch Results and EWF Dallas Owner Forum Member. Based on a NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll, 1 in 5 households have experienced either a layoff or a reduction of work hours. In the matter of weeks of instituting stay-at-home orders in early March, nearly 20% of the ...

2020-10-01T09:51:42-05:00April 24th, 2020|Blog|
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