Happy International Women’s Day!
We hear so much these days about the need for more female leaders and yet many women still seem to shy away from stepping up.
It’s not surprising considering what they’ve learned from childhood.
Japanese schools hardly teach anything about leadership.
And when students take on a position like class leader or head of the year, that often comes with a negative image of unpleasant experiences and generally more work to do.
Yet, in the business world, people are increasingly expected to demonstrate leadership.
What if you’re not sure how to do that?
What if you don’t really want to be a leader?
In Episode 165 of the Sasuga! Podcast, you’ll hear
- The downside of the Japanese tendency to focus on being a good all-rounder
- Leadership skills – do they come naturally or can you learn them?
- 5 questions to help you discover how you can demonstrate leadership, no matter where you are in your organization
Enjoy!
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