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The Confidence Effect
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The Confidence Effect

Every Woman's Guide to the Attitude That Attracts Success

AMACOM, 2016 más...


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7

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Many talented women don’t receive the promotions or raises they deserve because they’re competent but not confident. Consultant Grace Killelea shows businesswomen how to increase their confidence with the “4 R’s of Success”: “Relationships, Reputation, Results and Resilience.” Killelea discusses how to expand your network, learn to delegate, dress for career growth, manage your brand, use data to support your decisions and bounce back from adversity. Anyone who isn’t sure what to do next in order to advance can learn from Killelea’s experiences. She speaks from a position of relatable vulnerability and offers abundant lists, examples, anecdotal profiles and chapter takeaways. getAbstract recommends her encouraging advice to working women – and, in some instances, to working men as well.

Take-Aways

  • Many women are competent, but lack confidence. Success requires both.
  • Take your career to the next level by using the “4 R’s of Success”: “Relationships, Reputation, Results and Resilience.”
  • Develop your network and form strong, mutually beneficial relationships.

About the Author

Grace Killelea is the CEO and founder of The GKC Group, a leadership development firm. GKC’s Half The Sky Leadership Institute helps women leaders advance and thrive, while its new Quattro program offers a coed leadership platform.


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    N. T. 2 years ago
    Good.
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    T. F. 2 years ago
    nice course
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    M. W. 6 years ago
    Achieving success requires both competence and confidence. Just one or the other won’t do.