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Learn more about Jeffrey Pfeffer and where you can buy or listen to his books: https://JeffreyPfeffer.com/
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Deb Liu, CEO of the $4.7 billion company Ancestry, author of Take Back Your Power: 10 New Rules for Women at Work and a former student of Jeffrey Pfeffer, Ph.D shares how she overcame enormous amounts of challenges and career discrimination, why amplifying your work is a generous act, and questions to bring you to reaching your career goals more efficiently.
How her careers at PayPal, eBay, and Facebook helped her learn to use her voice to overcome challengesThe challenges Asian women face in their careers and how she overcame themHow she actively worked to change her shy nature to cultivate power and executive presenceWhy asking for help and resources is a sign of strengthHow differently telling the story of a product shifts support and revenueHow a core team of four expanded to twelve and the impact that team createdThe Hero’s Journey in relation to projects, failure, and changing perspectiveThe importance of sharing more about the work you are doing, especially to your managerA new way to look at self-promotionHow people are willing to engage in power and influence if they don’t think it’s for selfish motivesThe value in giving your team creditRecommendations she makes to other womenQuestions to ask to bring you closer to reaching your job and income goalsThe importance of a learning mindsetCreating balance at home
DEBORAH'S BIODeborah Liu is a seasoned technology executive based in Silicon Valley. She is currently the president and CEO of Ancestry, the company at the forefront of family history and consumer genomics. Prior to this, she served on the leadership team of Facebook, where she was the vice president of Facebook App Commerce. During her time there, she founded Facebook Marketplace and created Facebook Pay, Facebook Audience Network, and App Ads. Previously, she spent several years at PayPal, where she led the eBay marketplace product team, created the charitable donations and social commerce teams, and worked in corporate strategy. An alum of Duke and Stanford University, she also serves on the board of Intuit and is cofounder of the nonprofit Women in Product. She lives with her husband, three kids, and mom in California.
Deb's Newsletter: https://debliu.substack.com/
Book order link: https://amzn.to/3FmjU0v
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