The Lessons of Perseverance in Leadership as Women

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Ronke Majekodunmi
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Perseverance in Leadership as Women

Welcome to today's discussion about the valuable lessons of perseverance in leadership for women. We will be exploring the importance of not just perseverance, but also fortitude in our lives and careers. So let's get started!

About the Speaker

I am Rocky Maji, director of product at Prom, and I have spent most of my career in Fintech. I have been a part of B to B products, B to C products, and B to D, contributing to their building process. Apart from my professional commitments, I also devote my spare time writing blogs and giving back to the product community through teaching at product school.

The Power of Perseverance and Fortitude

"I can be changed by what happens to me, but I refuse to be reduced by it." - Maya Angelou

Maya Angelou's words beautifully resonate with the ideals of perseverance and fortitude. Despite life's challenges, it's our inner resilience and determination that helps us move forward towards our goals, achieving one small victory at a time.

The Journey towards Perseverance

Perseverance, for me, signifies the determination to attain my goals, regardless of the hurdles, delays, or challenges that surface. Being an immigrant moving to the United States at 11 years old, my journey wasn't smooth-sailing, but it's been my perseverance that has helped me excel in Corporate America.

My Experiences with Perseverance

  1. Imposter Syndrome: One of the common sentiments I have battled is the imposter syndrome. Thankfully, with constant mentoring from four incredible women and a SWOT analysis, I began to overcome my deep-seated fear and hesitations.
  2. Authentic Leadership: As leaders, it is important to be authentic, to be our true selves. When we are, it sets a precedent for those we lead to be themselves too.
  3. Using My Leadership Voice: With authenticity comes the ability to confidently use my leadership voice to spearhead change, particularly with regards to diversity and inclusion.
  4. Fearlessness: By dealing with my fears and imposter syndrome, I have learned to take chances and adopt a fearless attitude. This new attitude has emboldened me to use my experiences and words to pave the way for the next generation through my blog, Rocky pm.com.

Purposeful Resilience

These experiences have carved a way for me to perpetuate resilience and empower the next generation of women. By sharing my experiences and lending a helping hand, I strive to make the journey smoother for women and shatter the glass ceiling in my lifetime or least leave a significant dent.

Final thoughts

The portrait test by Jon Meacham sums up the legacy criterion – when people see our portrait or remember us, they should know we cared and made a difference. Thank you, Women in Global Tech, for having me today. If you have any questions, feel free to drop them in the chat.

Resources and Podcasts

Be sure to check out some of my favorite resources and podcasts on leadership, with a few recommendations available at Rocky pm.com.



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