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If you've been with me a minute, you know that leadership paradigms are changing. Yet it's causing an unspoken crisis for male leaders in particular. Being empathetic and showing vulnerability are not consistent with how men have been socialized or how many women leaders were advised to lead. But that ain't gonna fly anymore in today's market or with today's talent! Leaders disrupting this status quo need to be strong against the push back and show the great results.Today Carol Vallone Mitchell answers the popular question of whether women leaders are "better at" empathy than men and what role gender plays in successful collaborative leadership. We discuss how empathy is a critical trait of collaborative leaders, and she shares how leadership effectiveness has traditionally been framed in stereotypical masculine terms - and why those are no longer effective for success today. To access the episode transcript, please click on the episode title at www.TheEmpathyEdge.com Key Takeaways:Empathy is a foundation for collaborative leadership.Acquiescence, submission, and people pleasing are not empathy. If you are being burnt out by “empathy” then you're probably not actually practicing empathy. Gender is irrelevant in being an effective leader, employee, or human being. It is how you choose to lead that really matters. "Society teaches young men that to grow up and be successful, tney don't dare express their emotions- a lot of it is self control. And I think that's how empathy is perhaps a bit of a threat for men, because that message is still very much out there." — Carol Vallone Mitchell, Ph.D Episode References: Amer Kaissi, The Empathy Edge podcast: Humbitious Leadership Equals SuccessDenise Roberson, The Empathy Edge podcast: Mistakes Leaders and Boards Make When Thinking About PurposeAbout Carol Vallone Mitchell, Founding Principal, Talent Strategy Partners, Author Collaboration Code and Breaking Through "Bitch"Carol Vallone Mitchell, PH.D. has an instinct and a passion for understanding what makes people tick. This has led her to focus her career on identifying and developing leaders who will build and nurture the right workplace culture and drive results. She cofounded Talent Strategy Partners in 2001 and has brought her expertise to numerous companies, including many in the Fortune 500. Carol is the author of two books based on her research. “Collaboration Code: How Men Lead Culture Change and Nurture Tomorrow's Leaders” and “Breaking Through ‘Bitch'- How Women Can Shatter Stereotypes and Lead Fearlessly.” She has written numerous articles featured in publications including Fast Company, Chief Learning Officer, SHRM Executive, Workspan, Thrive Global, and Forbes; and, has been featured on various radio programs and podcasts.She received her doctorate in Organizational Behavior from the University of Pennsylvania Warm weather and swimming enthusiasts, Carol and her family are "honorary residents" of Hawaii, spending much of their time-off over the last 25 years in Kona. She is an avid tennis fan and plays acoustic guitar.Connect with Carol Vallone Mitchell, Ph.D: Talent Strategy Partners LLC: tsphr.comAuthor Site: carolvallonemitchell.comCollaboration Code rb.gy/tjjxelBreaking Through "Bitch" amzn.to/2zmooDAX: twitter.com/cv_mitchell LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/carolvallonemitchell Facebook: facebook.com/collaborationcode Join the tribe, download your free guide! Discover what empathy can do for you: red-slice.com/business-benefits-empathy Connect with Maria: Get the podcast and book: TheEmpathyEdge.comLearn more about Maria and her work: Red-Slice.comHire Maria to speak at your next event: Red-Slice.com/Speaker-Maria-RossTake my LinkedIn Learning Course! Leading with EmpathyLinkedIn: Maria RossInstagram: @redslicemariaX: @redsliceFacebook: Red SliceThreads: @redslicemaria
Join us on Be Brave at Work as we continue our conversation with Carol Vallone Mitchell, a scientist, author, collaborator, leadership coach, and author of the new book, "The Collaboration Code: How Men Lead Culture Change and Nuture Tomorrow’s Leaders." Today we chat about how men and women can be braver in the workplace to ensure all succeed. Links of Interest LinkedIn Carol Vallone Mitchell Talent Strategy Partners Collaboration Code: How Men Lead Culture Change and Nurture Tomorrow's Leaders Breaking Through "Bitch": How Women Can Shatter Stereotypes and Lead Fearlessly More information about Ed, visit Excellius.com © 2021 Ed Evarts
Join us on Be Brave at Work as we speak with Carol Vallone Mitchell, a scientist, author, collaborator, leadership coach, and author of the new book, "The Collaboration Code: How Men Lead Culture Change and Nurture Tomorrow’s Leaders." Today we chat about how men and women can be braver in the workplace to ensure all succeed. Links of Interest LinkedIn Carol Vallone Mitchell Talent Strategy Partners Collaboration Code: How Men Lead Culture Change and Nurture Tomorrow's Leaders Breaking Through "Bitch": How Women Can Shatter Stereotypes and Lead Fearlessly More information about Ed, visit Excellius.com © 2021 Ed Evarts
Dr. Carol Vallone Mitchell is, without question, the most versatile guest we’ve had on this podcast. She’s a former molecular biologist, cofounder of the leadership development consulting firm Talent Strategy Partners, and author of the new business book, Collaboration Code: How Men Lead Culture Change and Nurture Tomorrow’s Leaders.
Author and co-founder of Talent Strategy Partners, Carol Vallone Mitchell, PhD, joins the program to discuss the work that she does helping companies identify and develop leaders who will build and nurture the right workplace culture. Carol discusses the research that she has done about how women lead differently than men, and what male leaders can learn from women. Discover how toxic masculinity shows up in society and in the workplace, and how to combat it. To learn more about Carol, visit the links below: Author of Collaboration Code: How Men Lead Culture Change and Nurture Tomorrow’s Leadershttps://rb.gy/tjjxel https://www.facebook.com/collaborationcode/ Author of Breaking Through “Bitch" How Women Can Shatter Stereotypes and Lead Fearlessly https://amzn.to/2zmooDA https://www.facebook.com/btbbook/ Author website https://www.carolvallonemitchell.com
Join us on Be Brave at Work as we continue our conversation with Carol Vallone Mitchell, PhD, cofounder of Talent Strategy Partners, author of Breaking Through Bitch: How Women Can Shatter Stereotypes and Lead Fearlessly, and the creator of the Women’s Leadership Blueprint, a behavioral profile of success. Carol chats about the research for her bestselling book and the influence and impact bravery has on women at work. Links of Interest On LinkedIn Breaking Through "Bitch": How Women Can Shatter Stereotypes and Lead Fearlessly CarolValloneMitchell.com Talent Strategy Partners More information about Ed, visit https://www.excellius.com/ © 2020 Ed Evarts
Join us this week on Be Brave at Work as we hear from Carol Vallone Mitchell, PhD, cofounder of Talent Strategy Partners, author of Breaking Through Bitch: How Women Can Shatter Stereotypes and Lead Fearlessly, and the creator of the Women’s Leadership Blueprint, a behavioral profile of success. Carol chats about the research for her bestselling book and the influence and impact bravery has on women at work. Links of Interest On LinkedIn Breaking Through "Bitch": How Women Can Shatter Stereotypes and Lead Fearlessly CarolValloneMitchell.com Talent Strategy Partners More information about Ed, visit https://www.excellius.com/ © 2020 Ed Evarts
Our next guest, Carol Vallone Mitchell, Ph.D, Co-Founder of Talent Strategy Partners, covers the topics of gender bias and leadership with insights from her Amazon Bestseller, Breaking Through “Bitch”: How Women Can Shatter Stereotypes and Lead Fearlessly, as well as an intro to her upcoming book, Collaboration Code: How Men Lead Culture Change and Nurture Tomorrow’s Leaders.For more info regarding feedback and how you can develop yourself or your team, email contact@learningbridge.com.Brought to you by the LearningBridge Team
Carol Vallone Mitchell, author of "Breakting Bitch: How Women can Shatter Stereotypes and Lead Fearlessly" will speak on how women manage gender expectations to lead effectively, the characteristics successful women leaders have in common and the double standard.
Carol Vallone Mitchell, author of "Breakting Bitch: How Women can Shatter Stereotypes and Lead Fearlessly" will speak on how women manage gender expectations to lead effectively, the characteristics successful women leaders have in common and the double standard.
How do you deal with expectations? Did you fail meeting an expectation you had set for yourself a few years ago, last week, or even earlier today? Perhaps not. Maybe you simply failed to set an intention or expectation to a worthwhile goal you were pursuing. If you find that you’re guarded against your vulnerabilities, it’s time to embrace them.We are continuing our Season 2 of the Balance Boldly Podcast how to stop falling into the trap of Desperate Acts! On this episode, our featured guest expert, Carol Vallone Mitchell, Ph.D and I discuss our power and vulnerability and how we can actually find strength by allowing ourselves to become more exposed and embrace those vulnerabilities. Carol leans in and shares how she sometimes need to be reminded of past achievements. Something we can all relate too, if we dare to be honest. Tune in now and learn to transform your vulnerabilities into strength. Access Show Notes for additional information about our Featured Guest Expert at www.balanceboldly.com This episode of Balance Boldly is sponsored by:www.AllAboutLeverageLLC.comwww.Spreaker.comwww.Freshlevelpro.comThank you for listening!
Carol Vallone Mitchell is the author of Breaking Through “Bitch”: How Women Can Shatter Stereotypes and Lead Fearlessly about how women lead and succeed. She cofounded Talent Strategy Partners, working with numerous companies to identify and develop leaders to build the right workplace culture. Carol helps organizations advance women using her proprietary Women’s Leadership Blueprint AssessmentTM and development programs. Carol is a contributing editor for the Huffington Post, and has written numerous articles featured in publications including Fast Company, The Globe and Mail and Safari Books. Sought out for her insights on leadership, she has appeared on various nationally syndicated programs including the Kathryn Zox Show, NPR affiliate KCEP and WBZ radio’s Women’s Watch and is a keynote and workshop presenter for companies and conferences. You can find Carol on Facebook and Twitter.