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HBR IdeaCast

Women at Work: Make Yourself Heard

HBR IdeaCast

Harvard Business Review

Leadership, Entrepreneurship, Communication, Marketing, Business, Business/management, Management, Business/marketing, Business/entrepreneurship, Innovation, Hbr, Strategy, Economics, Finance, Teams, Harvard

4.41.9K Ratings

🗓️ 30 January 2018

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

In this special episode, HBR IdeaCast host Sarah Green Carmichael introduces Harvard Business Review’s new podcast “Women at Work,” about women’s experiences in the workplace. This episode about being heard tackles three aspects of communication: first, how and why women’s speech patterns differ from men’s; second, how women can be more assertive in meetings; and third, how women can deal with interrupters (since the science shows women get interrupted more often than men do). Guests: Deborah Tannen, Jill Flynn, and Amy Gallo.

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0:00.0

Hey everyone it's Kurt we need your help with our annual survey this is your last chance to help us get to know you so we can make idea cast even better for you

0:09.8

it's easy just go to HBR.org

0:13.0

podcast survey.

0:15.0

Again, that's HBR.org.

0:17.0

And thanks for listening. Welcome to the HBR Ideacaste from Harvard Business Review. I'm Sarah Green Carmichael. We've got a special show for you today.

0:47.0

Instead of an idea-cast interview,

0:52.0

we're airing the first episode of

0:53.9

HBO's new limited-run podcast Women at Work. This new show, which I'm co-hosting

0:59.8

with my fellow HBO editors Amy Bernstein and Nicole Torres is about women's

1:04.2

experiences of the workplace. We interview experts, we tell stories, we give women

1:10.2

practical advice to make a difference in their careers.

1:13.0

In this episode you're about to hear is on being heard.

1:17.0

How and why women's speech patterns differ from men's,

1:20.0

how women can be more assertive in meetings, and how women can deal with interrupting

1:24.7

colleagues.

1:25.7

And frankly, I think you'll get a lot out of it, even if you're not a woman.

1:29.6

Take a listen. Let's go back for a few minutes. in.

1:33.0

Let's go back for a few minutes to the 1990s.

1:37.0

More women were in the office,

1:40.0

increasingly working alongside men or above them, not for them.

1:43.6

Deborah Tannen is an international.

1:45.1

Deborah Tannen, a Georgetown University linguistics professor,

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