Confidence in the bedroom leads to confidence in the boardroom (ASL) | Jingjin Liu | TEDxFrankfurt
What if the key to true executive presence isn’t just in the boardroom, but starts in the bedroom? In this thought-provoking talk, Jingjin Liu explores how reframing leadership dynamics can empower women to lead with authenticity, confidence, and strength. Challenging outdated stereotypes, her talk uncovers how embracing personal power translates into professional success. Learn how to assert your style, navigate leadership with confidence, and redefine what it means to lead without compromising your femininity. Transform the way you show up in every aspect of life, starting where it all begins.
Sign Language Interpreter: Lissa Zeviar Jingjin is a trailblazing entrepreneur advancing women’s inclusion and social justice across Asia. As the Founder of ELEVATE Group, she leads companies committed to redefining societal and organizational norms to drive meaningful change for women throughout their careers. Her career spans global product management and successful turnarounds in multinational corporations. Jingjin founded ZaZaZu, a corporate education platform empowering professional women, and co-founded ASBO Drives Technology GmbH, revolutionizing agricultural practices in rural China with advanced gearbox technology, later acquired by China Machinery Engineering Corporation. In the male-dominated automotive industry, Jingjin made history as the only Asian woman senior director under 35 at WABCO, overseeing portfolios worth up to $800 million and achieving significant revenue growth. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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