Why You Need to Leave Your Home Office and Get In the Room (With the Right People)
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You've taken the courses, read the books, listened to all the podcasts, and you still feel stuck. I share why getting in the room with the right people might be the highest-ROI career move you can make, and invite you to Own the Room Summit on October 23rd: owntheroomsummit.com.
In this episode, I share why proximity to the right people might be the most valuable career investment you can make right now, and how isolation could be keeping you stuck without you even realizing it. I'm also opening the doors to Own the Room Summit on October 23rd in Ottawa, a one-day leadership event built for directors and senior directors who are ready to stop being almost there. Save your seat at owntheroomsummit.com.
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
- Why leadership is a practice problem, not a knowledge problem, and what that means for how you actually grow
- The three specific ways isolation is keeping you stuck without you even realizing it
- How the right room shifts your identity, not just your skills, and why that matters more than another course
- The three things to look for when evaluating whether an event or program is actually worth your time and money
- Why I personally invest five figures every year to be in a room with women on the other side
RESOURCES MENTIONED
- Own the Room Summit, October 23rd in Ottawa: owntheroomsummit.com
- Connect with Katy on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/katy-mcfee-3880b4a
- Weekly newsletter: morewomenpromoted.com/newsletter
Curious what it's like to work together? Send me a message on LinkedIn or Instagram (Katy McFee) and tell me what you are working toward and we can take it from there.
If you needed to hear this episode, you need to be in that room. Join me live in Ottawa, Canada on October 23rd. Save your seat at owntheroomsummit.com.
Remember, there's room for all of us at the table.