How Can Women Create Their Own Opportunities?
In the United States, the upcoming retirement of the baby boomers will probably mean that companies are going to lose large numbers of senior-level employees in a short period of time; nearly one-fifth of the working-age population (16 and older) of the United States will be at least 65 by 2016. Demographic trends show that women are the largest demographic for helping fill this upcoming talent pool decline and organizations will begin to experience recruiting issues if they do not start to pay attention to how to attract and retain women leaders.
There are many ways women can support themselves to improve their potential to lead within an organization. What ideas do you have?
What Can Women Do?
1. Connectedness
Women must learn how to build networks of people that truly can provide the influence to help them advance rather than just building strong personal relationships with a small group of people they feel comfortable with.
2. Just Say Yes fotos amadoras brasileiras
– As mentioned above, women feel that they need to have 100% of the qualifications required before they can apply or accept a role that they have not had experience with before. Men will raise their hand if only 60% of the qualifications are met. Women need to develop the confidence to know that they have the common sense and ability to ask for help in order to be successful at more challenging roles.
3. Seek Sponsors and Mentors
4. Manage Your Career – Seek opportunities, both inside and outside the organization, to broaden skill sets to encourage learning of more operational knowledge such as strategy, financial acumen, sales and global experience to help round out the abilities needed for more senior level roles.

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September 15th, 2009 at 10:02 pm
I like all the points you brought up about creating our own opportunities. I also believe that as well as certain opportunities, we as women and as human beings have the power to sculpt our own futures by the way we think and speak. Everyday we can work on the way we think, self affirming what we WANT out of life instead of how life might be holding us back. For example, I’ve been self-affirming that I want to feel healthier and stronger, and one of my friends just started up her own boot camp and asked me to join. I’ve also wanted to work on eating more fruit but have never liked it, and then Del Monte came out with these really yummy fruit salads that use fruit’s that been pre-peeled. Actually, let me share the website with you. Has anyone tried these?
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October 11th, 2009 at 5:20 pm
These lessons were so difficult to learn early in my career, but once I forced myself to use and practice them they became routine and are now part of how I do business. I wish I had had business training when I was a kid or even as a teen. I had some good ideas for businesses, but lacked the skills to actually start and then run them. I’ve been seeing more info along these lines lately; especially cool is a product called Biz in a Boxx that teaches kids to start and run their own businesses. I’m going to buy one of these boxes for my daughter. Hopefully, she’ll have a leg up from this experience. Their website is bizinaboxx.com, if you want to join me there