What You'll Learn
This online program invites emerging women leaders to attend interactive online sessions designed to foster leadership and professional growth.
Women emerging into management roles will build their unique leadership skills through interactive exercises and powerful group discussions. They will gain the skills they need to communicate, negotiate, and lead with confidence.
Rising women leaders seeking a more in-depth program and intensive, on campus experience may be interested in Women Leaders: Advancing Together.
Topics Covered
Bringing a Strategic Focus to Your Role:
- Increasing your level of contribution
- Aligning capabilities with strategy
- Developing vision
Communicating as a Woman:
- Gender and its impact on communication
- Body language
- Persuasive methods
Building Productive Relationships:
- Becoming a trusted advisor
- Identifying key players in and outside of your organization
- Building confidence and credibility with those in your network
Gender and Negotiation:
- Creating impactful outcomes as a female negotiator
- Winning strategies for negotiations
- Achieving organizational support
Note: All program content will be delivered live and will not be recorded.
Who Should Enroll
This program is ideal for high-performing women with 3-7 years experience and the interest to advance their career in leadership roles.
October Schedule
Week 1
- Bringing a Strategic Focus to Your Role
Week 2
- Communicating as a Woman
Week 3
- Gender and Negotiation
Week 4
- Building Productive Relationships
Week 5
- Coaching Session
Instructors
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Pamela Rucker
Pamela is a featured speaker at CIO events in the United States, Canada, and Europe. She brings over 25 years of experience helping executives to understand their business drivers. Pamela earned a master's degree from Harvard University. -
Jill Abruzese Slye
Jill Slye has over 30 years of experience in business and teaches in multiple capacities across various schools at Harvard University. Her classes cover topics such as the fundamentals of public speaking and leadership communication. She is the founder of A Sounding Board, LLC, a global public speaking coaching company. -
Emily F. Epstein
Emily served as associate faculty at Harvard Law School’s Program on Negotiation and adjunct faculty at the Georgetown University Law Center. She specializes in teaching negotiation, facilitation, mediation, and communication skills. She is the founder of Oakbay Consulting and a lecturer of law at the University of California Berkeley School of Law. -
Areen Shahbari
Areen has over 17 years of corporate, business training, and consulting experience. Through her two self-founded ventures, Areen Training and Consultancy, and Cactus International, as well as her roles as an instructor at Harvard, Stanford, and Babson Executive Education, Areen has offered training, consultancy, and coaching services to numerous firms, governments, non-profits, and startups globally. -
Madeline McNeely
Madeline teaches Non-Profit leadership and Community Engagement at Harvard Extension School and is Coach, Facilitator and Coach Recruiter at Harvard Business School. Supporting clients to think in innovative ways and develop new habits to solve their most vexing challenges is her sweet spot.
![PDP participant Bernadette Boudreaux](https://professional.dce.harvard.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2021/07/bernadette-boudreaux-headshot.gif)
The Women in Leadership course helped me be more confident about speaking up. My skills in management and leadership expanded and the organization responded by promoting me.
Associate Director of Operations, The DesignLights Consortium, Atlanta, GA
Expand Your Network
With participants from more than 100 different countries and a variety of industries, Harvard Professional & Executive Development programs provide you the opportunity to gain fresh perspectives and unique insights as you learn alongside peers with similar roles who face like business challenges.
![group of employees engaged in conversation in a positive workplace environment](https://professional.dce.harvard.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2021/02/engaged-employees.jpg)