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The Career-Changing Magic of Strategic Compartmentalization

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Overview

Dive into a 50-minute talk featuring former US National Security Advisor and UN Ambassador Susan Rice, as she discusses her career journey with a16z General Partner Kathryn Haun. Explore Rice's insights on leveraging personality traits, the impact of mentorship, and the influence of parental legacy on shaping one's career. Learn about early diplomacy lessons, strategic compartmentalization, crisis management in high-stakes situations, and practicing compassionate yet effective leadership. Discover Rice's approach to work-life balance, essential leadership characteristics, and handling challenging aspects of leadership. Gain perspective on standing up for oneself in important meetings, China's intelligence collection in the US, and the need for unity among private, public, and academic sectors. Benefit from the wisdom of a seasoned diplomat and leader as she reflects on her experiences from being the youngest assistant secretary of state to her roles in national security and international relations.

Syllabus

Susan shares how she learned to leverage the characteristics of her personality early in her career as assistant secretary of state []
ne of the important conversations Susan had with a mentor that changed the trajectory of her career []
Susan explores how the legacy of her parents shaped her life and career []
Her parent’s commitment to education, their personal backgrounds, and the legacies they created []
The result of instilling self-belief into children and mastering “psychological jiu jitsu” []
What the early lessons of diplomacy taught her []
The importance of strategic compartmentalization []
How to approach crisis during high stakes situations []
How to practice compassionate leadership while maintaining effectiveness []
Hacking the concept of “work-life balance” []
The required characteristics of powerful leaders []
The hard things about leadership and the idea of being liked []
The “middle finger story”/the time Susan stood up for herself in an important meeting []
Susan talks about China’s intelligence collection in the US []
A call for unity between the private, public, and academic sectors []

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