The Impostor Syndrome Files

What Would a Successful Guy Do?

November 23, 2021 Kim Meninger Season 2 Episode 90
The Impostor Syndrome Files
What Would a Successful Guy Do?
Show Notes

In this episode of the Impostor Syndrome Files, we talk about self-advocacy. My guest, Laura Browne, who specializes in helping women to ask for what they’re worth, shares her personal journey of navigating salary negotiations in the workplace and what she learned from these experiences. She also shares insights and strategies to help women more confidently negotiate for themselves.

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About My Guest
Laura Browne provides women training and coaching they can use to be more successful and make more money at work through her company, Career Tips For Women.

She is passionate about helping women ask for raises and negotiate better starting salaries. She is the author of 10 books, including Increase Your Income: 7 Rules for Women Who Want to Make More Money at Work and A Salary Cinderella Story (Or How To Make More Money Without A Fairy Godmother).

Laura has trained high potential female leaders from Fortune 100 companies how to be more successful through WOMEN Unlimited. She’s a certified business coach and has experience in leadership and management development in global tech companies.
She has been quoted as a business expert in major publications including Cosmopolitan, Family Circle magazine, and USA Weekend. She’s also a contributor to Forbes.

For free videos and information about online training, go to https://learn.careertipsforwomen.com/.  For general information, go to http://www.careertipsforwomen.com.

You can contact Laura at Laura.Browne@CareerTipsForWomen.com.