Why So Many Talented Women Never Make It to Leadership | Erika Chestnut - 2003

Why So Many Talented Women Never Make It to Leadership | Erika Chestnut - 2003

Many women in sales struggle with feeling like they’re not fully qualified for leadership roles, even when they’re already doing the work. That self-doubt can make it harder to pursue promotions and career growth. To help break this down, I invited leadership coach and tech executive Erika Chestnut to share the challenges women face when advancing their careers and how sales leaders can better support them.

Meet Erika Chestnut

  • Erika Chestnut is a transformational leader with more than 25 years of experience in the tech industry.
  • She is passionate about helping individuals and teams rethink leadership, communication, and workplace culture to create stronger performance and long-term success.
  • Through coaching, leadership development, and strategic guidance, Erika equips professionals with practical tools to build confidence, strengthen relationships, and lead more effectively.

The Confidence Gap Holding Women Back

  • Erika shares how often women underestimate their readiness for leadership opportunities.
  • She explains that many women feel like they need to accomplish every requirement before applying for a promotion, while others are comfortable taking the leap much earlier.
  • Erika also shares an exercise she uses with clients where they compare their current responsibilities to the role above them. In most cases, women are already doing 50% to 75% of the next position without realizing it.
  • Many women feel pressure to constantly prove themselves through performance while still struggling to advocate for their own advancement. Erika explains how this mindset can keep high performers stuck, even when they are already operating at the next level in their careers.

Why Leaders Need to Better Understand Communication Styles

  • Communication styles also play a major role in career growth. Erika explains how many leaders unintentionally overlook talented women because they communicate differently from more outspoken employees.
  • She also shares how some employees naturally focus on details while leaders are often focused on outcomes. When communication styles do not align, high performers can easily be misunderstood or overlooked.

Treat Your Career Like A Business

  • Erika shares advice on how women can become more intentional about career growth by treating their career like a business.
  • Set goals, build relationships with mentors and stakeholders, and develop a strategy for long-term advancement instead of waiting to be noticed.

“Success doesn’t come by copying somebody else. Success comes when you know who you are.” — Erika Chestnut

Resources

  • Connect with Erika Chestnut on LinkedIn or visit her website to learn more about leadership development, career strategy, and building confidence as you grow into your next role.
  • Keep track of your sales activity and boost your results with the Prospect Pro sales tool.
  • Step up your sales game with Sales Mastermind. Get accountability, stay motivated, and tackle the blockers keeping you from hitting your goals.
  • Visit Blue Mango Studios for help in creating podcast production content.

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