Your Career Growth Depends on These 3 Skills

Career Revamp - A podcast by Alicia Perkins

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In this episode, we delve into the three essential skills that are required for you to take your career to the next level. From self-awareness and self-management, to effective communication, and problem solving and critical thinking, we'll break down what these skills are, why they're important, and how you can develop them. Whether you're looking to advance in your current role or make a career change, these skills will be invaluable for your professional development. Keypoints: Learn how to be self-aware, understand your strengths and weaknesses, and set goals for personal growth Discover how self-management and emotional intelligence can improve your work relationships and increase your chances for advancement Understand the importance of effective communication skills in the workplace and how to improve your ability to communicate with others Develop your problem-solving and critical-thinking skills to become a better decision-maker and leader. ◾NEWSLETTERFor senior women leaders ready to redefine success, these weekly insights invite you to rethink what’s possible for your leadership, legacy, and life.visionwithalicia.com ◾YOUTUBE CHANNELExplore leadership conversations for women that go beyond the surface.https://www.youtube.com/@iamaliciaperkins ◾EXPLORE PARTNERSHIPFor senior women leaders ready to step into bold alignment and transformative impact, let’s connect. Discover how partnership can help you lead at your fullest potential.partnerwithalicia.com ◾ ABOUT ALICIAStrategic Partner to Senior Women LeadersI work with accomplished women leaders to break past traditional success and redefine how they lead, create impact, and build their legacy. This is leadership that goes beyond the boardroom.Featured in Forbes, Yahoo Finance, Money Magazine.https://www.iamaliciaperkins.com/ ◾CONNECT WITH ALICIALet’s connect on platforms where meaningful conversations happen:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alicia-perkins/

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