Name
F1 - Shaping Success, Facing Challenges: Women in Leadership
Date
Thursday, April 18, 2024
Time
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM (EDT)
Speakers
Kamlesh Tello, Mental Health Commission of Canada
Kristina Taylor, Individual - Kristina Taylor
Kim Kalupa, Individual - Kim Kalupa
Kristina Taylor, Individual - Kristina Taylor
Kim Kalupa, Individual - Kim Kalupa



Description
Women in leadership may face unique challenges in advocating for themselves and using their voices, especially when professional roles are not well defined. This session will be a mix of personal narratives and lessons learned and will strive to provide both practical advice and ways to strengthen your professional impact and satisfaction.
Session Type
Concurrent
Objective 1
Redefine success in personally meaningful ways.
Objective 2
Reflect on challenges faced and how they can support us in our growth.
Objective 3
Recognize the importance of advocating leadership for change to support us in working optimally.
Content Reference 1
Amar, S. (2023, February 7). Why Everyone Wins With More Women In Leadership. Forbes.com. Retrieved from https://www.forbes.com
Content Reference 2
Collaborative Family Healthcare Association. (2022). Gender (Slide 41). In 2022 Integrated Care Salary & Wellbeing Survey Data [Google Slides presentation]. Retrieved from https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vSeuvnMsmE4nsIVvDlFN3HIgBFPZxS95RZHAloSUUyBPkitCMqkqxyoRgZcMKsrHvK6hfR581Iq7jO0/embed?start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000&slide=id.gff3d969b9b_0_51
Content Reference 3
Woolley, A. W., Chabris, C. F., Pentland, A., Hashmi, N., & Malone, T. W. (2010). Evidence for a Collective Intelligence Factor in the Performance of Human Groups. Science, 330(6004), 686-688.
CEUs and CME
1 CEU/CME; 1 Supervision credit