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"Collaborative Confidence" by Dr. Heather Backstrom introduces the concept of women supporting each other to build confidence and leadership skills. The book focuses on three pillars: Activate (self-awareness), Amplify (visibility), and Accelerate (leadership). By emphasising self-awareness, showcasing unique skills, and fostering executive presence, the book offers practical strategies for personal development. The focus on mutual support among women for personal and professional growth makes it a valuable read for women interested in empowerment and confidence-building.

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This book was a great read for work and to help me with more confidence at work. It discusses a lot about women at work and several hot topics for women at work.

Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for a copy to review.

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Collaborative Confidence by Dr. Heather Backstrom is a practical and inspiring book that helps women leaders develop their confidence and amplify their impact in the workplace. The book is divided into three parts: Activate, Amplify, and Accelerate.

It offers a wealth of advice for women leaders who want to be more confident and effective in the workplace, including strategies for self-awareness, positive self-talk, and taking risks. The book also emphasizes the importance of women supporting each other and amplifying each other's voices. I'd recommend this book to any woman leader who wants to reach her full potential.

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Inspiring read. I can see my self on every page of the read. Definitely would recommend this book to everyone especially those who would want to achieve more in their life! All the useful and practical tips are very good too. Overall an encouraging book.

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This was a quick but encouraging read. My favorite part of the book is how she encourages women leaders to build up and support other women. She addresses many hot topics like gender pay gap and the negativity surrounded by women being assertive. She offers practical and useful advice for how to over come these things as well as others.I think any woman in leadership would benefit from this book.

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