Gender, Race, and the Leadership Obstacles Faced by this Canadian Member of Parliament
Season 10 Episode 5
Guest: Celina Caesar-Chavannes
What’s your secret identity?
Our true selves are often buried so deeply that they’re a secret to us. It’s hard enough to lead authentically when you don’t know who you are – but how can you motivate your team if you don’t know who they really are, either?
The key is the praxis of humanization, a way of helping your coworkers bring their authentic selves to the office. Guest Celina Caesar-Chavannes discovered this truth in her own personal journey – a journey that took her to the halls of power as a member of Canada’s parliament, where societal stereotypes continued around her unabated. But her revelation on identity soon followed, with important lessons for other leaders!
Here’s what Celina and Maureen cover:
- Why titles don’t protect us from society’s sundry “-isms”;
- The many ways we’re conditioned to NOT be our best at work (or at home); and
- How leaders can foster humanization, so people bring their best, unique selves to work (and you have a happier, more productive team).
Produced in partnership with the International Leadership Association: https://ilaglobalnetwork.org.
Other episodes you’ll enjoy:
– The Power of Praise: Making People’s Performance Positive with Ben Marcovitz
– Non-Traditional Leadership for Our New Era with Nathan Eva & Nicole Ferry
– Working & Living in Joy with Pamela Larde
Guest(s):
Celina Caesar-Chavannes
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DE&I, Global Leadership, Health Care Leadership, International Leadership Association, Leading with Care, Resilience, Women in LeadershipKeywords:
ILA, member of parliament, Canada, politics, women in leadership, National Brain Strategy, entrepreneur, humanization, intentionality, titles, -isms, authenticity