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Rethinking Women?s Leadership Development: Voices from the Trenches

Robin Selzer    
Amy Howton and Felicia Wallace    

Resumen

As recent graduates of a women?s-only leadership development program in higher education in the United States, we used autoethnography as a research methodology to provide critical insight into effective women?s leadership programming and evaluation. The potential of this methodology as both a learning process and product helped elucidate two key findings: (1) to effectively develop women leaders, work must be done at the personal, interpersonal, and organizational levels, as these levels are interrelated and interdependent; and (2) women?s multiple identities must be engaged. Therefore, relationship-building should be a central learning outcome and facilitated through program curricula, pedagogical methods, and evaluation. Including autoethnography as a program evaluation methodology fills a gap in the literature on leadership development, and supports our goal of making meaning of our personal experiences in order to enhance women?s leadership development.

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