Tatiana Kolovou is always welcome at Women in Business' annual Conference. Many
WIB members have had Tatiana as a professor or have heard her speak at other
events, so every year we look forward to hearing her passion and advice. At
Conference 2013, her thoughts on feedback -- how to give it and how to receive
it -- failed to disappoint. I found her recommendations on how to ask for advice
most useful in my own life. Generally, and perhaps luckily, people won’t
confront others with criticism unless directly asked. So, instead of asking,
“How did I do?” after a presentation, one should ask “What did you think of my
transition between the second and third points? How could those two ideas flow
better?” By offering context to the feedback-giver, he or she can return
specific, applicable, and constructive criticism. Moreover, Taitana’s
interactive presentation allowed us to apply our own feedback skills in a
controlled environment so we will know how to integrate feedback conversation in
the future. Women in Business would like to thank Tatiana for offering us more applicable
advice and we hope to see her back again next year!
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
WIB Conference 2013: Andrea Dowding
Andrea Dowding from Thirty-One Gifts began Conference 2013
inspirationally. Her advice on leading inTENtionally inspired my own state of
mind throughout the rest of the day. Moreover, Mrs. Dowding reminded us all of
some humbling truths that will help us excel as we begin our careers: Women
interact differently than men, not better or worse, just differently. They rely
on stories, compassion, and connection to inspire themselves to excel. Mrs.
Dowding emphasized that the only way to succeed is by recognizing how to
thrive. Her ways to live inTENtionally include:
1. Know what you’ve got
2. Decide how you’re showing up
3. Walk with intention
4. Be curious
5. Be courageous
6. Share your stories
7. Find a sponsor/Be a sponsor
8. Redefine power
9. Build your community
10. Promote parity in our collective community
Above all else, Mrs. Dowding emphasized how important being yourself is. Although
the phrase is used frequently, Mrs. Dowding’s thoughts on leading inTENtionally
refreshed its meaning. Knowing who you are, where you're going, and how you will act along the way makes all the difference. Women in Business would like to thank Mrs. Dowding and
Thirty-One Gifts for their participation in WIB Conference 2013!
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