31 min

274: How Playing Competitive Sports Supports Women's Leadership Success Finding Brave

    • Careers

It’s been proven that playing competitive sports continues to contribute significantly to the success and leadership growth that women experience in later life and in their careers. Joining me to share her first-hand insights and key observations from her own career and from recent important research on this topic, is Lara Abrash, Chair of Deloitte US, the largest professional services organization in the United States.
Originally drawn in by Deloitte’s social impact contributions, Lara began her time with the company 30 years ago, having held various leadership positions including Chair and Chief Executive Officer at Deloitte and Touche LLP. Working alongside over 170,000 professionals, Lara leads the Board of Directors with a purpose-driven mission to see diversity and inclusion at every level.
To kick off the conversation, we dive into Deloitte’s pivotal study on the relationship between girls and women in competitive sports and leadership in the workplace later on in life. Lara shares her own experiences of playing softball, baseball, and tennis, revealing the essential skills she learned along the way.
Next, we delve into the power of sports to foster skills development that women often don’t have the opportunity to develop elsewhere. We also discuss whether or not there is a place for emotional vulnerability in the workplace, and what changes when leaders are honest about their experiences. Join us today to hear all this and more!
 
Key Highlights From This Episode:
• Introducing Lara Abrash, and her 30-year background leading up to her role as Chair of Deloitte US. [02:21]
• Deloitte’s history supporting female leadership and men's and women’s sports. [04:00]
• Surveying the relationship between girls and women in competitive sports and leadership in the workplace. [05:14]
• Lara’s early experiences playing competitive sports and how they shaped her. [07:56]
• How sports encourage players to develop self-mastery, confidence, and teamwork. [11:16]
• Why women often lack the necessary knowledge and skills to be recognized for their abilities. [17:49]
• The important role of human connection, vulnerability, empathy, and compassion. [21:57]
• How Deloitte fosters a sense of safety and belonging in the workplace. [25:29]

 
For More Information:
Lara Abrash on LinkedIn
Lara Abrash on X
Deloitte US
 
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Kathy’s Forbes.com interview with Lara Abrash - Deloitte’s New Survey Links Playing Sports to Career Success for Women
 
Deloitte’s Survey That Reveals the Link for Women Between Playing Sports and Career Success
 
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I’m very excited to share that we’ve opened the enrollment window of the Winter 2024 session of my 16-week Amazing Career Project course! This session -- which starts February 1st – teaches professional women the 16 most essential steps to building a more rewarding, joyful and successful career, with the respect and recognition you deserve.
 
Through the four months of the course, you’ll get: 
- 16 jammed-packed instructional videos
- 16 weekly live group coaching calls with me
- 16 tailored homework assignments to move you forward fast

- An amazing online support network of members to help you

- My hand-picked collection of premier resources

- PLUS: Great lifetime discounts to my private coaching programs and events

AND: $1000 off the full price plus 7 great bonuses

Truly, it’s a fantastic investment in you and your career and there is nothing to lose and so much to gain.

Join me this Winter! Visit amazingcareerproject.com for more info and see you February 1st!

 
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Order Kathy’s book The Most Powerful You today!

In Australia and New Zealand, click here to order, elsewhere outsi

It’s been proven that playing competitive sports continues to contribute significantly to the success and leadership growth that women experience in later life and in their careers. Joining me to share her first-hand insights and key observations from her own career and from recent important research on this topic, is Lara Abrash, Chair of Deloitte US, the largest professional services organization in the United States.
Originally drawn in by Deloitte’s social impact contributions, Lara began her time with the company 30 years ago, having held various leadership positions including Chair and Chief Executive Officer at Deloitte and Touche LLP. Working alongside over 170,000 professionals, Lara leads the Board of Directors with a purpose-driven mission to see diversity and inclusion at every level.
To kick off the conversation, we dive into Deloitte’s pivotal study on the relationship between girls and women in competitive sports and leadership in the workplace later on in life. Lara shares her own experiences of playing softball, baseball, and tennis, revealing the essential skills she learned along the way.
Next, we delve into the power of sports to foster skills development that women often don’t have the opportunity to develop elsewhere. We also discuss whether or not there is a place for emotional vulnerability in the workplace, and what changes when leaders are honest about their experiences. Join us today to hear all this and more!
 
Key Highlights From This Episode:
• Introducing Lara Abrash, and her 30-year background leading up to her role as Chair of Deloitte US. [02:21]
• Deloitte’s history supporting female leadership and men's and women’s sports. [04:00]
• Surveying the relationship between girls and women in competitive sports and leadership in the workplace. [05:14]
• Lara’s early experiences playing competitive sports and how they shaped her. [07:56]
• How sports encourage players to develop self-mastery, confidence, and teamwork. [11:16]
• Why women often lack the necessary knowledge and skills to be recognized for their abilities. [17:49]
• The important role of human connection, vulnerability, empathy, and compassion. [21:57]
• How Deloitte fosters a sense of safety and belonging in the workplace. [25:29]

 
For More Information:
Lara Abrash on LinkedIn
Lara Abrash on X
Deloitte US
 
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Kathy’s Forbes.com interview with Lara Abrash - Deloitte’s New Survey Links Playing Sports to Career Success for Women
 
Deloitte’s Survey That Reveals the Link for Women Between Playing Sports and Career Success
 
We Edit Podcasts

Ready to Start Getting the Respect and Recognition You Deserve?
JOIN THE 16-WEEK AMAZING CAREER PROJECT COURSE WITH KATHY STARTING FEBRUARY 1ST!

I’m very excited to share that we’ve opened the enrollment window of the Winter 2024 session of my 16-week Amazing Career Project course! This session -- which starts February 1st – teaches professional women the 16 most essential steps to building a more rewarding, joyful and successful career, with the respect and recognition you deserve.
 
Through the four months of the course, you’ll get: 
- 16 jammed-packed instructional videos
- 16 weekly live group coaching calls with me
- 16 tailored homework assignments to move you forward fast

- An amazing online support network of members to help you

- My hand-picked collection of premier resources

- PLUS: Great lifetime discounts to my private coaching programs and events

AND: $1000 off the full price plus 7 great bonuses

Truly, it’s a fantastic investment in you and your career and there is nothing to lose and so much to gain.

Join me this Winter! Visit amazingcareerproject.com for more info and see you February 1st!

 
———————
Order Kathy’s book The Most Powerful You today!

In Australia and New Zealand, click here to order, elsewhere outsi

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