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7 Must See TED Talks for New Female Leaders

Below is a curated list of the top seven must see TED Talks for new female managers. If you’re looking for ways to improve your confidence, work smarter and be an inspiring leader then look no further.

Anila Khalique – Women in Leadership: Lessons in Working Smarter, Not Harder 

This talk outlines the key challenges and barriers facing women in leadership roles, and identifies ways for women to work smarter in order to break through the glass ceiling. 

Amy Cuddy – Your body language shapes who you are

Amy explores how non-verbals are perceived by others, but also by ourselves.  Also confirms that intentionally changing non-verbals also improves how we think and feel about ourselves.  Recognising that your presence will impact on your confidence, authenticity, enthusiasm and your comfort. 

Brittney Packnett – How to build your confidence and spark it in others

Brittney asks what are academic skills without the confidence to use those skills to go out and change the world. Brittney confirms confidence is a revolutionary choice and outlines three strategies to crack the code on confidence. 

Mel Robbins – Stop screwing yourself over 

Mel talks about forcing yourself to get out of your head, past your feelings and outside your comfort zone in order to get everything you want. 

Simon Sinek – How great leaders inspire action

Simon speaks about finding your why, which is paramount to inspiring actions among others. 

Louise Evans – Own your behaviours, master your communication, determine your success

Louise discusses how understanding your own behaviour can improve your communication and connection with others. 

Julia Gillard and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala – 6 essential lessons for women leaders  

Julia and Ngozi reflect on their leadership roles and share strategies for women new to leadership positions. 

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