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Navigating Corporate Challenges with Women's Leadership Archetypes

EPISODE · Oct 5, 2024 · 27 MIN

Navigating Corporate Challenges with Women's Leadership Archetypes

from Project Joyful · host Tracy Tutty

Today we explore the transformative power of female leadership with our guest, Ros Cardinal. Ros is the creator of the Women's Leadership Archetypes model. Ros's expertise spans strategic planning, leadership development, organizational culture, change management, emotional intelligence, and employee engagement. In this interview, Ros delves into her journey that led to the creation of the Women's Leadership Archetypes model. She discusses the empowered and shadow archetypes and highlights how these archetypes can redefine female leadership success.   Key Takeaways: Empowered vs Shadow Archetypes: Ros introduces the concept of the eight women's leadership archetypes, comprising four empowered and four shadow archetypes. Learn how patterns of behavior influence leadership styles and effectiveness. Authentic Female Leadership: Discover the importance of leading authentically in a predominantly male-designed corporate world. Ros explains how women can flourish by embracing their genuine leadership style rather than conforming to traditional expectations. Practical Solutions: Ros offers practical advice on navigating the corporate world, setting boundaries, and falling back in love with one's career by embracing the sovereign archetype that prioritizes joy and self-actualization.   Tune in to understand how women can lead effectively while staying true to themselves!

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