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Ex-Chick-fil-A leader: International Women's Day — 5 skills female leaders must hone to crush their careers
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“You’re young, and you’re female. Now get over it and win them over with your competency.” These words, coming from one of my early leaders, were not only surprising but they were also startling. However, it was the single greatest piece of career advice I have ever been given.
Three decades ago, the business world was a very different place for women. It was long before an open conversation about the treatment of women in the corporate world existed but he recognized that it was a struggle to be a young female leader.
His advice helped me understand that I needed to focus on only what I could control and let go of what I could not control.
Eventually, I would get older, and that would take care of my age issue. However, being a woman in a man’s world would require much more of me, and the skills needed to navigate that rocky terrain would have to grow exponentially.
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As the first female officer at my company, I was able to break down barriers and redefine possibilities in business culture and performance, but it wasn’t an easy road.
My perspectives were often different, and it was challenging to find the right way to offer my point of view. I was continually trying to find the balance between the perception of being too meek and too aggressive.
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