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The Double-Duty Trap
- Lu par : Tiffany Dufu
- Durée : 38 min
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Description
Taking on extra tasks in the workplace - even those we may love doing, or find particularly easy to add to our plate - doesn’t always translate into the recognition and success we imagine. In fact, the opposite is more often the case, particularly for women.
In this workshop, Tiffany Dufu, a career coach for women and author of Drop the Ball, explores the ways in which women are often expected to take on extra, non-job-related projects at work that ultimately hinder their professional growth and how women can "drop the ball" while building a framework for success.
Key Takeaways:
- How doing “double duty” tasks can hold you back and consume your time
- Identifying negative bias and how to counter it
- Why certain tasks feel “comfortable” but are better delegated to help others grow
- How to negotiate your personal choices without losing your unique self
- Revealing the “likeability” gap and ways to combat this phenomenon
- How to leverage your voice in the workplace
About the Mentor:
Tiffany Dufu is a catalyst-at-large in the world of women’s leadership. Named to Fast Company’s League of Extraordinary Women, she’s the author of Drop the Ball and is Founder and CEO of The Cru, a peer coaching platform for women looking to accelerate their professional and personal growth. She serves on the board of Girls Who Code and Simmons College.