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Lotte Svalgaard - Senior Partner - Action Labs - Don't Wait to be Authorized

March 08, 2020 Lotte Svalgaard Season 1 Episode 15
Lotte Svalgaard - Senior Partner - Action Labs - Don't Wait to be Authorized
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Lotte Svalgaard - Senior Partner - Action Labs - Don't Wait to be Authorized
Mar 08, 2020 Season 1 Episode 15
Lotte Svalgaard

The Grown Woman Life podcast working the impact the perception of what it means to be a professional woman over 40. We interview Grown Woman Power Players, bold, brilliant, accomplished, professional women over 40 who share their stories with courage, vulnerability, and authenticity. Today's guest is:  

Lotte Svalgaard is an organizational psychologist who specializes in leadership development and coaching. She is a Senior Partner at the Management Consulting firm, Action Labs. She conducts training at INSEAD, The Business School for the World. Lotte has a PhD in Philosophy, is a published researcher, but most of all she is passionate and dedicated to helping people be at their best. 

In this episode, Lotte uses her expertise as an Organizational Psychologist to think about the experiences we had as a child, formulate how we behave as grown women. Here is a peek into some of the insights you will hear in this episode:

"As a child, we learn to behave to be seen"

"It is one of the cornerstones of parenthood, how do we see our children."

"What are the patterns in your life?"

"Do you have the courage to question yourself?"

"What did I experience in life that impact who I am as a grown woman."

"It is more social acceptable to say what you are not good at versus what you are good at."

"We create the image that only females suffer from imposter syndrome and men don't."

"Girls are waiting to be authorized from the outside instead of authorizing from the inside."

"The first courageous act is to reach out and ask for help."

 Contact Lotte

LinkedIn: Lotte Svalgaard

Her company website: Insead

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The Grown Woman Life podcast working the impact the perception of what it means to be a professional woman over 40. We interview Grown Woman Power Players, bold, brilliant, accomplished, professional women over 40 who share their stories with courage, vulnerability, and authenticity. Today's guest is:  

Lotte Svalgaard is an organizational psychologist who specializes in leadership development and coaching. She is a Senior Partner at the Management Consulting firm, Action Labs. She conducts training at INSEAD, The Business School for the World. Lotte has a PhD in Philosophy, is a published researcher, but most of all she is passionate and dedicated to helping people be at their best. 

In this episode, Lotte uses her expertise as an Organizational Psychologist to think about the experiences we had as a child, formulate how we behave as grown women. Here is a peek into some of the insights you will hear in this episode:

"As a child, we learn to behave to be seen"

"It is one of the cornerstones of parenthood, how do we see our children."

"What are the patterns in your life?"

"Do you have the courage to question yourself?"

"What did I experience in life that impact who I am as a grown woman."

"It is more social acceptable to say what you are not good at versus what you are good at."

"We create the image that only females suffer from imposter syndrome and men don't."

"Girls are waiting to be authorized from the outside instead of authorizing from the inside."

"The first courageous act is to reach out and ask for help."

 Contact Lotte

LinkedIn: Lotte Svalgaard

Her company website: Insead

Connect with the Grown Woman Life community

LinkedIn Group

LinkedIn Page

Facebook Page

Facebook Group

Twitter

Pinterest

Instagram

Connect with Rocki:

LinkedIn

Facebook

Twitter

Resources

Brene Brown Ted Talk on Vulnerability