Don't be afraid to break barriers. Though tolerance and progress on the gender front seem to be picking up in many areas, there are still new frontiers and domains where barriers to women and Filipinos exist. Don't be afraid to be the first to venture out into new territory. There may be no peers and mentors where you venture, but don't hold back from carving out your turf.
- Isabelita T. Manalastas-Watanabe, Speed Money Transfer Japan Kabushiki Kaisha President & Representative Director Japan
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ASK A FILIPINA: #18 Disrupt Leadership Tip from Dr. Soledad Muesco Manaay (U.S. FWN100™ '11)
Lead through empathy. Effective leadership is not about giving orders. Leadership comes by understanding where people are and what got them there, and most importantly, what motivates them. Leadership is about being flexible and knowing your own purpose in life. Leaders should empower as empowerment builds trust and strengthens teamwork.
- Dr. Soledad Muesco Manaay, President, Xicepta Services
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ASK A FILIPINA: #17 DISRUPT Leadership Tip from Dr. Julieta Gabiola (Global FWN100™ '13)
Take the time to reflect every day. It is important to ground ourselves in values and priorities that are aligned with our actions. We must also look at what we have done to make a difference in other people's lives.
- Julieta Gabiola, M.D., Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine and Educator for CARE Faculty at Stanford
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ASK A FILIPINA: #16 DISRUPT Leadership Tip from Dr. Annalisa Vicente Enrile, Clinical Associate Professor, USC (Global FWN100™ '13)
Work for something bigger than yourself. We all believe in something. The hard part is standing up for those beliefs and working to create real change. True leadership calls for us to be fighters; to heal and to transform. Life events such as abuse, oppression, exploitation, and other injustices can put us down and make us submissive. And, while, it is important for us to heal ourselves and become stronger, it is not enough. One out of three women are abused during their lifetimes. Every 90 seconds a woman is sexually assaulted. It's not enough to survive, we have to change the world so that women and girls cease to be commodities and targets of violence. Put your own experiences within global contexts. Understand the root causes of what has been done to you. Then take this knowledge to work for change.
- Annalisa Vicente Enrile, Ph.D., Clinical Associate Professor, University of Southern California (USC), School of Social Work
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ASK A FILIPINA: #15 DISRUPT Leadership Tip from Mary Jane Alvero Al-Mahdi (Global FWN100™ '13)
Leadership is the ability to get results. Leaders emerge when people need other people to get results and leaders take action with no guarantee of success. Leaders can get off-track when they try to be everything to everyone. They should focus on their areas of strength and identify their weaknesses. They should bring people who will complement their strengths and fill in the gaps. The power of good leadership forms not only a well-rounded individual but an accomplished team. True leadership comes not from position but from participation and effectiveness.
-Mary Jane Alvero Al-Mahdi
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ASK A FILIPINA: #14 DISRUPT Leadership Tip from Artist Lenore R.S. Lim (US FWN100™ '09)
Do not be afraid to delegate work to others. Delegate even if you know you can do the job better and more efficiently. By getting more people involved, you will be getting more people to take ownership of the work at hand. That can only be beneficial in team-building, training of new leaders, and the accomplishment of objectives.
- Lenore R.S. Lim, Artist
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ASK A FILIPINA: #13 DISRUPT Leadership Tip From Delia B. Rodriguez-Amaya (Global FWN100™ '14)
Be perceptive. Perceive and take advantage of opportunities to move forward, but also perceive impending problems so that they can be solved before they become gigantic.
- Delia B. Rodriguez-Amaya
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Delia B. Rodriguez-Amaya (Global FWN100™ '14) recently published her book Food Carotenoids: Chemistry, Biology and Technology which gathers all the important information about these major compounds that impact both food quality and human health. The book will serve as solid information for professionals in Food Science, Food Technology, Nutrition, Agriculture, Biology, Chemistry and Medical Sciences. Rodriguez-Amaya is the President of the International Academy of Food Science & Technology and holds a Ph.D. in Agricultural Chemistry from the University of California, Davis, USA and is the author of more than 240 scientific publications.