Being a great woman leader doesn’t have to mean suppressing your gender
Part 6 in series: Women of Faith in Leadership
by Margaret Feinberg
Over the years I have met many fantastic women leaders. I lean forward to hear their every word and am always grateful to spend a spare hour with them over a cup of coffee or on a walk.
I have also met some not-so-great women leaders. I try not to wince as their shrill voice cuts across an audience and am a little relieved when I can escape.
How can you ensure you fall into the first category and not the second? Watch out for these seven ways you can damage your leadership as a woman:
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Margaret Feinberg is a popular Bible teacher and speaker at churches and leading conferences such as Catalyst, Thrive and Extraordinary Women.
Her books and Bible studies have sold over 600,000 copies and received critical acclaim and extensive national media coverage.
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