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284: Am I Ready to Be a Fractional Leader?

284: Am I Ready to Be a Fractional Leader?

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If the idea of going fractional feels exciting and terrifying at the same time — you're not alone.

In this episode of Leading Women in Tech, we explore what fractional leadership really looks like for senior women who want more autonomy, impact, and alignment — without blowing up their careers.

This episode is for you if:

◾You're curious about fractional work but worried about legality, stability, or time

◾You've been asked to "advise" startups or former colleagues — informally and often unpaid

◾You want meaningful, senior-level work without the full-time corporate trap

◾You're wondering if a portfolio or fractional career could be a smart next step

Rather than hype or hustle culture, this conversation focuses on clarity.

You'll learn:

◾What fractional leadership actually is (and what it isn't)

◾The three most common starting points women have when exploring fractional work

◾How to explore fractional leadership safely alongside a full-time role

◾The real fears women have — about contracts, confidence, pricing, and visibility — and how to address them

◾Why most fractional experiments fail (and how to avoid those mistakes)

◾How to test fractional work intentionally, without quitting or burning bridges

This episode is not about deciding everything today.

It's about understanding what's possible — so you can make your next move with confidence.

🎯 Next step:

If this episode resonates and you'd like to talk through your own fractional career options, you can book a complimentary strategy session with me to design your own fractional career right here: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule/64a6bd61/appointment/86825111/calendar/3066450?appointmentTypeIds[]=86825111

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