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Women in Leadership: Three Perspectives from 遙ぺ整氈窒

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In Brief

Is leadership more about EQ (emotion quotient) than IQ? 遙ぺ整氈窒s  thinks so, and makes a powerful case that leadership skills are not innate but learned. She challenges her fellow actuaries to have the courage to embrace the opportunity to lead.

In The Actuary, three women leaders from 遙ぺ整氈窒 explore the qualities necessary to lead organizations through a rapidly evolving industry.

  • As change sweeps the insurance sector, what differentiates the agile and the soon-to-be obsolete? 遙ぺ整氈窒s explores the ten reasons why we resist change and suggests practices to help individuals develop resilience and a change-ready brain and organizations communicate and implement change more effectively.
  • Is leadership more about EQ (emotion quotient) than IQ? 遙ぺ整氈窒s thinks so, and makes a powerful case that leadership skills are not innate but learned. She challenges her fellow actuaries to have the courage to embrace the opportunity to lead.
  • So often leaders are encouraged to identify and improve upon weaknesses. 遙ぺ整氈窒s suggests it may be time for women to lean into strengths. In a personal essay, she recounts these and other lessons learned from a womens leadership forum and networking group she helped form at 遙ぺ整氈窒. Her conclusion? Connecting with other women colleagues can help build an encouraging, supportive environment for discovery and growth.

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Reprinted with permission of The Actuary.