Steve Killelea Chairman, Institute for Economics and Peace 3 rd November 2010 ISTAT, Rome
The Confidence Effect by Grace Killelea
Transcript of The Confidence Effect by Grace Killelea
Why does this matter?
53% of today's workforce are women but only 37% are in supervisory/managerial roles
37%
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Why does this matter?
83% of women in middle management have the desire to move to the next level in their organization.
83%
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Why does this matter?
Only 4% of all CEO's in the U.S. are women.More women than men graduate from colleges/
universities in the US today.
4%
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Why does this matter?
By 2030 Boomers will be fully retired - resulting in 26 million person shortfall in the talent pool –
10K a day turn 65
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Where does the book come from?
Ellen EastChief Communications Officer
at Time Warner Cable
Lisa ChangSenior Vice President Human Resources at AMB Group LLC
Andrea AgnewExecutive Director of Workforce
Diversity and Inclusion at Comcast Cable
Jennifer DieasCEO of Golden Girl Chicago and
Glowout Salon
Sophia NelsonPrincipal and Founder at San
Enterprises LLC
Dawn CallahanChief Marketing Officer for Boingo
Wireless
Lily Kelly-RadfordPresident of Leap Leadership, INC.
Jill CampbellEVP and COD of Cox
Communication
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Where does the book come from?
Natalye PaquinCEO Girl Scouts of Eastern PA
Natalie NixonPrincipal of Figure Eight Thinking, and Director
of the Strategic Design MBA program at Philadelphia University
Ines TemplePresident – CEO at Lee Hecht
Harrison
Vernice "Flygirl" ArmourChief Breakthrough Officer at VAI
Consulting and Training
Dana GageFounder of the LV Project
Susan Jin DavisSVP Operations Compliance –
Finance Comcast
Sara KingPrincipal at Optimum Insight Incorporated
Gail BlankeCEO, Gail Blank's Life
Designs
What is this all about?
COMPETENCE
WORK ETHIC IN-PERSONPRESENCE
CREDIBLE REPUTABLE
CONFIDENCE
NETWORK
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What do executives believe contributes most to executive presence? BRAND
AppearanceCommunicationGravitas
▪ Three Pillars of Executive Presence by Center for Talent Innovation
5%
28%
67%
Appearance
Communication
Gravitas
grav·i·tasˈgraviˌtäsNoun: 1. dignity, seriousness, or solemnity of manner.“A post for which she has the expertise and the gravitas."Synonyms: dignity, seriousness, solemnity, gravity, sobriety
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Courage and Confidence
"You gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience in which you stop to look fear in the
face.” - Eleanor Roosevelt