Episode 69: Title IX Coordinators as Leaders: Shelli Warren on What it Takes to Be Great
Description
If you’re getting paid to ensure the outcomes of a group of people, you’re now a leader. At ICS, we are often training Title IX coordinators on the fact that they are leaders of a Title IX Team. Shelli Warren is a Women’s Team and Leadership Advisor providing high-touch team and leadership coaching for established small business owners. She joins us in conversation to unpack what it truly takes to be a good leader and how to identify the potential for leadership in others. We discuss strategy, networking, the role of branding in every industry, and much more. Whether you’re a Title IX coordinator, an assistant principal, a president or chancellor of a university, a dean or department head, you’re going to take away some nuggets from this conversation. Thanks for tuning in.
Key Points From This Episode:
- Introducing guest Shelli Warren, whose expertise lies in business coaching.
- The broad range of listeners this episode is relevant for.
- One of the biggest hurdles to overcome as a leader.
- What the ‘unbossing’ movement signifies.
- Learning what it takes to be a good leader.
- Top traits of a good leader.
- Why regular team meetings are such a powerful staple.
- The importance of strategy in leadership.
- Characteristics that make people poor leaders.
- Advice for listeners: build your own network of trusted professionals.
- What it might look like to look broadly and beyond your biases.
- The role of branding in every office.
- The true moment that a person steps into leadership.
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
Stacking Your Team on Instagram
Higher Ed Virtual Certified IX Training