In this episode of The Brainy Business podcast, Melina Palmer welcomes Dr. Rosalind Chow, an associate professor of organizational behavior and theory at Carnegie Mellon University. Rosalind shares insights from her new book, The Doors You Can Open, where she distinguishes between mentorship and sponsorship, emphasizing the importance of actively creating opportunities for others.
Melina and Rosalind dive into the dynamics of power and status within organizations, discussing how social hierarchies can impact diversity and inclusion efforts. They explore practical strategies for individuals at any level to become effective sponsors, highlighting the significance of good listening and the power of positive connections. The conversation also touches on real-world examples, such as the story of Kim Ng and Derek Jeter, illustrating how sponsorship can lead to transformative career opportunities.
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