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Ritu Mehrish, Executive & Team Coach of Rewrite The Rules, Singapore

Ritu Mehrish, Executive & Team Coach of Rewrite The Rules, Singapore

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Join Krista Goon in this Season 10 episode with Ritu G. Mehrish, a coach and author of the book 'Rewrite the Rules.'

In this conversation, Ritu shares stories from her impressive career journey from corporate roles at Gillette and GE to becoming an entrepreneur and coach in Singapore.

This episode dives into the critical aspect of visibility for women leaders, highlighting actionable steps to be seen and heard in professional settings. Ritu also discusses the importance of executive presence, networking, and the nuances of Asian leadership.

Whether you're in the corporate world or an entrepreneur, this episode is filled with practical advice and inspiring stories that emphasize the power of owning your narrative and rewriting your own rules.

In this episode, Ritu discusses:

  • One major must-know strategy for career visibility
  • How to engage in intentional networking at conferences
  • Visibility techniques for new and established corporate employees
  • Visibility for entrepreneurs and how to get more of it
  • Strategies for building a network from scratch
  • The importance of executive presence (and it's not what you think it is)
  • A leadership practice that every successful leader knows about and practices daily

Links & Resources:

Visit: WomenpreneurAsia.com

Learn more about Ritu on:

LinkedIn

Youtube

Spotify

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