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Speaking up in meetings isn’t always simple. For women, there are additional barriers that can make it harder to make their voices heard. This blog explores why and shares five practical tips to help you contribute with more confidence and impact.
Speaking up in meetings isn’t always about confidence. Being interrupted, talked over or having your contribution overlooked can affect how willing you feel to speak. It’s worth taking a closer look at what else might be happening in the room.
Chairing a meeting is about more than keeping to the agenda and watching the clock. A good chair manages the conversation, makes space for different views and knows when to step in. But what does that look like in practice?
Speaking up in meetings can feel harder than it should, particularly when you’re worried about being judged, interrupted or getting it wrong. This article explores why women can feel reluctant to contribute and shares five practical tips to help you speak up.