Coaching for Leaders
Coaching for Leaders
Dave Stachowiak
584: The Starting Point for Inclusive Leadership, with Susan MacKenty Brady
38 minutes Posted Jun 13, 2022 at 3:00 am.
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Susan MacKenty Brady: Arrive and Thrive

Susan MacKenty Brady is the Deloitte Ellen Gabriel Chair for Women and Leadership at Simmons University and the first Chief Executive Officer of The Simmons University Institute for Inclusive Leadership. As a relationship expert, leadership wellbeing coach, author, and speaker, Susan educates leaders and executives globally on fostering self-awareness for optimal leadership.

Susan advises executive teams on how to work together effectively and create inclusion and gender parity in organizations. She is the coauthor, along with Janet Foutty and Lynn Perry Wooten, of The Wall Street Journal bestselling book, Arrive and Thrive: 7 Impactful Practices for Women Navigating Leadership*.

In this conversation, Susan and I discuss the reality that while we may intend well on inclusion, real change starts with us first. We explore how implicit bias assessments can be useful in discovering where they bias is that we don’t see in ourselves. Plus, we examine some of the key actions we can take on relationship building and repair in order to get better.

Key Points

  • Most of us intend well, but we often miss the opportunity to move from being an ally (alignment) to being an upstander (taking action in the moment).
  • Utilizing an assessment can help us understand where our implicit biases diverge from our conscious thoughts.
  • Curiosity and relationship-building isn’t just for the moment — it’s the before, during, and after of conversations to discover how we get better.
  • When we make a misstep, move quickly and purposefully to repair the relationship.

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