Breaking the Glass Ceiling – The Narrow Band of Acceptable Conduct for Women Leaders | WLS 13 – Randy White & Sabrina Braham MA PCC

Join Sabrina as she interviews Randy White, co-author of ' Breaking the Glass Ceiling", one of the most famous books that have helped women world wide advance their leadership, careers and income.  Do you feel stuck trying to advance your career?  Not sure what the secrets are to reach the top ranks in your company? [...]

Susan Hackley Interview: How to Get Better at Negotiating

Susan Hackley, Managing Director at the Program on Negotiations at Harvard Law School, shares her expertise in negotiations and how women can use it to increase your salary.   Negotiating is a skill that every women uses daily, from talking to your boss, your customers, and even when dealing with demanding requests from your children. [...]

By | June 15th, 2008|Career Development, Communications, How to Get Promoted, Leadership, Management, Wealth|Comments Off on Susan Hackley Interview: How to Get Better at Negotiating

Cynthia Good Interview: Career Development for Women Leaders

Master networker and successful founder of a multi-million dollar business, Cynthia Good, Editor and Founder of Little Pink Book shares her experience of seeing a need and making it happen. Listen to her insights on how you can make your life and career exceptional. Cynthia Good Bio    Women's Leadership Success Show Highlights: Learn that "Asking is [...]

By | April 13th, 2008|Blog, Career Development, Communications, Entrepreneurship, How to Get Promoted, Leadership, Life Balance, Management, Networking, Parenting, Podcast|Comments Off on Cynthia Good Interview: Career Development for Women Leaders

Debbie Meekins Interview: Developing Your Career and Employee Leadership Skills

Debbie Meekins, Executive Vice President of Sterling Savings Bank, with over 200 branches and 1,300 employees, shares the career moves and leadership strategies she used to get promoted from bank teller to one of the first women presidents of a bank in California at 38 years old. Sabrina Braham, host of Women's Leadership Success Radio [...]

By | March 15th, 2008|Blog, Career Development, Communications, How to Get Promoted, Leadership, Life Balance, Management, Networking, Parenting, Podcast|Comments Off on Debbie Meekins Interview: Developing Your Career and Employee Leadership Skills

Nancy Hayes Interview: Will an MBA Help Your Career Success? Promotion Tips for Women

Join Sabrina and Nancy Hayes, Dean of the College of Business at San Francisco State university with over twenty years of senior executive experience at IBM and quoted in the book, The Secret Hand Shake, talk about the advantages for women's career by getting a Masters in Business Administration (MBA). Nancy Hayes Bio Highlight of [...]

By | March 9th, 2008|Blog, Career Development, Communications, Leadership, Management, Podcast|Comments Off on Nancy Hayes Interview: Will an MBA Help Your Career Success? Promotion Tips for Women

Michelle Messina Interview: How to Move From the Corporate World to Being an Entrepreneur

Sabrina Braham interviews Michelle Messina, principal of Explora  International, who provides five career development secrets to being entrepreneurial and jumpstarting your own business. Michelle Messina Bio For over 19 years, she was a Vice President of Sales, Business Development and Marketing in the Silicon Valley.  She was laid off during the dot com crash. After [...]

By | January 6th, 2008|Blog, Career Development, Entrepreneurship, Networking, Podcast|Comments Off on Michelle Messina Interview: How to Move From the Corporate World to Being an Entrepreneur

Sabrina Braham: Act In Spite of Fear

Do you know what your big dream is? Specifically, the career or personal goal you have for yourself? Today, pick one thing that will be challenging, might be scary, and do it. Write down what it is. And then how you feel after you finish it. Let me know what you did. You can do [...]

By | December 9th, 2007|Blog|Comments Off on Sabrina Braham: Act In Spite of Fear
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