It is common for professionals to hesitate about advancing in their careers due to a perceived lack of readiness. Studies show that this is especially true for women. In this webinar, we will explore the psychological barriers that often hold people back, such as imposter syndrome and perfectionism, with particular focus on the experiences of women in the dairy industry. We will discuss practical strategies for building confidence, receive introduction to assertiveness training, and get motivation through success stories.

By the end of this session, you will have the tools and insights to proactively pursue career advancement opportunities, even if you don't feel prepared. Yet.  

Learning Objectives:

  1. Recognize Psychological Barriers: Identify and understand the common psychological barriers, like imposter syndrome and perfectionism, that can deter women from seeking career advancement.
  2. Learn from Success Stories: Hear success stories illustrating how other women have successfully navigated their career paths by embracing opportunities before feeling fully prepared.
  3. Develop Professional Confidence: Learn strategies to build self-efficacy and professional confidence, which are crucial for career advancement.
  4. Practice Assertiveness: Introduce basic assertiveness training techniques to express needs and boundaries more effectively in the workplace.
  5. Build a Support Network: Discover how to create and leverage a supportive network that encourages risk-taking and career growth.
  6. Actionable Steps for Career Advancement: Have actionable steps to seize advancement opportunities and enhance career trajectory.

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Presented by:

Speaker:

Elle O’Flaherty

Founder, Interlace Solutions Coaching

Moderated by:

Becky Rasdall

Senior Vice President, Trade and Workforce Policy

Registration

This networking event is free for members of the Women in Dairy Network.

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Questions: If you have questions or need assistance with the registration process, please contact IDFA at 202-737-4332 or registrar@idfa.org.