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19 | Unlocking the Power of Communication In engineering, where complex ideas and groundbreaking innovations come to life, effective communication unlocks the door to success. Mastering the art of clear, confident, and impactful communication has become an indispensable tool in helping our featured women leaders break down barriers and leave their mark on the industry. But what sets their communication strategies apart? Our interviewees shared their hard-won wisdom. These battle-tested techniques include creating an inclusive environment, communicating with unwavering confidence, practicing active listening, and continuously honing their skills. These leaders are rewriting the rules of engagement in engineering, one powerful conversation at a time. Create the Right Environment Give everyone a seat at the table Effective leadership communication is more than information exchange; it inspires trust, fosters transparency, aligns goals, and nurtures an environment where every team member feels valued and understood. Anisha Seli, director of design evaluation engineering at Analog Devices, emphasizes, "Facilitating an inclusive atmosphere where every team member's voice is heard and valued is crucial. This strategy enhances collaboration, sparks innovation, and bolsters resilience, paving the way for remarkable achievements." It's our responsibility to actively include and create opportunities for women and minorities, ensuring that everyone has a place at the table. Share your personality in the way you communicate Shari Begun, VP of worldwide IoT sales at Renesas Electronics, reveals another strategy for effective communication: "When I became a frontline manager, and I gave more presentations, I learned I needed to share my personality in those meetings. My credibility was there, but early on, I missed opportunities to be my authentic self." Showing her personality was critical to her success as an effective communicator. Begun heard a memorable variation of this idea from an executive coach: "You can't have a split personality—one at work and another at home. You must show up as your true self in all aspects of life." Embracing this advice was pivotal to her success as a communicator and leader.

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