Date:
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Time:
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EDT
Women Lead Webinar Series
For the last decade, it's been a constant drumbeat, from our nation to corporations to employees to our youngest students: We must all be more competitive. But no one's really given us an understanding of how to compete. That's finally about to change. Ashley Merryman will join us to discuss the cutting-edge science of competition. She will reveal hidden factors at work during any high-pressure performance.
She will also discuss the differences between how men and women compete. The research has found that—from champion tennis players to Jeopardy contestants to CEOs, even children on the playground—women and men compete differently. They choose competitions differently. They don't have the same timing in their attacks and withdrawals. They differ in whether they play to win, versus play not to lose. And that's just the beginning. Merryman is going to identify social, cultural, psychological and physiological factors behind these differences, and she'll explain how they affect performance, from job interviews and board meetings to managing and mentoring.
The goal of the conversation isn't to put anyone in a gender box. Instead, it's to help you identify gender traps—when these differences may help or hurt, and how our gender-based expectations don't just affect what we do, but how we perceive others as well.
Male or female, this promises to be an exciting webinar that you can't afford to miss.
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