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EPISODE · Nov 27, 2024 · 46 MIN

Julia Snedkova on Breaking the Bias: Why Women Are Overqualified and Underestimated as Leaders

from Growth Hacking Culture · host Ivan Palomino

Today, we’re tackling a critical issue that continues to challenge workplaces globally: the underrepresentation of women in leadership roles. Despite their qualifications and proven capabilities, women often face deeply ingrained biases and systemic barriers that hinder their advancement. In this episode, we dive into the data exposing this leadership gap, explore the psychology behind gender stereotypes and implicit bias, and uncover actionable strategies for women to overcome these challenges. We’ll also discuss how men can be effective allies in creating inclusive environments that empower women to thrive and lead. About Julia Snedkova Our guest today, Julia Snedkova, is a powerhouse in leadership coaching, dedicated to empowering ambitious women to break through the glass ceiling. As the founder of Leaders are Us, Julia leverages her 16 years of senior leadership experience in Fortune 500 companies, an MBA from INSEAD, and cross-cultural expertise across 30+ international markets to guide women toward reaching their full leadership potential. Her mission is to help women navigate corporate challenges, shatter biases, and lead with confidence in today’s competitive landscape. More on Julia Snedkova on https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliasnedkova-leadershipcoaching/   The Questions on the Biases on Women as Leaders What hard data or research best illustrates the disparity women face in achieving leadership roles? Are there studies showing that women outperform men in specific leadership qualities or abilities? What myths does this data dispel? What specific cognitive abilities or traits do women consistently excel in, and how do these contribute to effective leadership in modern organizations? From a psychological perspective, why are women often overlooked for leadership roles despite having the necessary skills and qualifications? How are certain behaviors or communication styles perceived differently when exhibited by women versus men in leadership positions? What actionable steps can women take to navigate systemic barriers and increase their chances of advancing to leadership roles? How can male leaders become effective allies in advocating for gender equality and learning from women’s leadership styles? What systemic changes are necessary in organizations and society to create a level playing field for women in leadership? ---- Subscribe to the Simply Human Newsletter 👉 https://simplyhuman.substack.com/    

Today, we’re tackling a critical issue that continues to challenge workplaces globally: the underrepresentation of women in leadership roles. Despite their qualifications and proven capabilities, women often face deeply ingrained biases and systemic barriers that hinder their advancement. In this episode, we dive into the data exposing this leadership gap, explore the psychology behind gender stereotypes and implicit bias, and uncover actionable strategies for women to overcome these challenges. We’ll also discuss how men can be effective allies in creating inclusive environments that empower women to thrive and lead. About Julia Snedkova Our guest today, Julia Snedkova, is a powerhouse in leadership coaching, dedicated to empowering ambitious women to break through the glass ceiling. As the founder of Leaders are Us, Julia leverages her 16 years of senior leadership experience in Fortune 500 companies, an MBA from INSEAD, and cross-cultural expertise across 30+ international markets to guide women toward reaching their full leadership potential. Her mission is to help women navigate corporate challenges, shatter biases, and lead with confidence in today’s competitive landscape. More on Julia Snedkova on https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliasnedkova-leadershipcoaching/   The Questions on the Biases on Women as Leaders What hard data or research best illustrates the disparity women face in achieving leadership roles? Are there studies showing that women outperform men in specific leadership qualities or abilities? What myths does this data dispel? What specific cognitive abilities or traits do women consistently excel in, and how do these contribute to effective leadership in modern organizations? From a psychological perspective, why are women often overlooked for leadership roles despite having the necessary skills and qualifications? How are certain behaviors or communication styles perceived differently when exhibited by women versus men in leadership positions? What actionable steps can women take to navigate systemic barriers and increase their chances of advancing to leadership roles? How can male leaders become effective allies in advocating for gender equality and learning from women’s leadership styles? What systemic changes are necessary in organizations and society to create a level playing field for women in leadership? ---- Subscribe to the Simply Human Newsletter 👉 https://simplyhuman.substack.com/

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