31 March 2021
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM PST
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HBA ORANGE COUNTY PRESENTS

How and Why Women Hold Themselves Back (and What to Do About It)

Why do women sometimes hold themselves back? The answer is not a simple one. There are various ways (and reasons) that women sometimes limit their own career. In this presentation, we’ll discuss the types of roles women take on, office politics, and a common behavior called "office housework." We’ll explore the language women use that can drain power and how we communicate with our bosses, colleagues, and customers. We’ll talk about confidence, assertiveness, and fear and how that can impact behavior for some women. Finally, we’ll explore how women bargain and negotiate differently than men. Join the conversation with Dr. Shawn Andrews, HBA OC Chapter president and author of the best-selling book, The Power of Perception: Leadership, Emotional Intelligence, and the Gender Divide, to learn how to push past these limiting behaviors and allow yourself to shine.

Please note: this webinar will not be recorded.

Registration information
Event is open to: HBA Members and Nonmembers

Featured Speakers

Shawn Andrews
President, HBA Orange County Chapter, Andrews Research International
David Becher
Drexel University LeBow College of Business
Thani Jambulingam
Saint Joseph's University
Amy Lavin
Assistant Professor and Director, MS-Digital Innovation in Marketing, Temple University
Wendy Smith, Ph.D.
Professor of Management, Faculty Director, Women's Leadership Initiative, WLI - Women's Leadership Initiative

Event Sponsor



University of Delaware

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Regular Registration$10.00 / €8.00$20.00 / €17.00

Members receive up to 50 percent discount



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