COURAGE! Stepping Up To Leadership. Women and Leadership Why so few step up? What does it take? How can Zontians help? 2.

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COURAGE! Stepping Up To Leadership

Women and Leadership Why so few step up? What does it take? How can Zontians help? 2

Why So Few Women Leaders? Historical barriers Institutionalism Culture “Learned Inadequacy” 3

What it Takes to Step Up Only women can break down these barriers It takes courage to step up Zonta offers the best training ground 4

How Zonta Helps Grow your leadership in Zonta Learn from successful Zontians Volunteer for challenging roles Communicate your abilities Celebrate your—and Zonta’s— success Nurture your leadership 5

The Zonta Leadership Lab Recognize and remove barriers Discourage defeatist thinking Support and encourage each other Provide helpful feedback Share personal and professional resources Proclaim: We are in this together! 6

Barriers, Burdens and Strategies Barriers & Burdens Too much work I don’t have time I’m not ______ enough to lead I don’t want the problems Strategies A busy person gets things done Time is the same for everyone We choose to spend time on what is important to us The more we give, the more we get 7 What keeps us from offering to lead?

A Gift to Motivate and Inspire Takes courage Driven by belief Together we can do anything A Promise to Honor and Support our leaders 8 Courage: Leadership in Zonta

Zonta Leadership is a Gift 9 Opportunity to grow Use talents in new way Make a difference in our organization and yourself Empower others Empower yourself Serve the mission

Share Your Wisdom A—How Zonta Helps us Grow B—How to Encourage and Support Leaders in club, area, district C—How to remove barriers and create strategies D—How to mentor and encourage next generation of leaders E—How to help create success as a new leader 10

Create Climate for Growth Where else but in Zonta can we learn and grow our leadership? Where else but in Zonta do we find such wonderful role models? 11

Create Climate of Kindness Do’s Encourage Praise Teach Share the work Be positive Affirm efforts and intentions Don’ts Criticize Complain Nit-Pick Avoid responsibility Be negative Bemoan results and belittle outcomes 12 “I pledge to support courage and nurture leadership in Zonta!”

Take the Next Step 13 Use courage and make the step up in leadership! Step up to leadership Step up to be more than you are Step up to make Zonta better

Finally, Remember in Zonta We… “Stand tall and strong. Grow in beauty and wisdom. Join hands. Open hearts… We are in this together.” 14 Laurel Burch, artist