Something that Women Have and Men Want

[HTML1]  Susan and her guest Tanveer Nasser discuss how empathy is gaining a new respect from business leaders and Ceo’s and agree that women are best able to use this natural talent. Being able to put yourself in someone else’s shoes and understand how they will react to layoffs, downsizing, ownership change, policy changes, and many other issues is a real gift. Because women are very tuned in to the needs of their employees, they are garnering more trust and loyalty from their employees and that’s why men want what women already have…empathy, and why women are ideally suited to lead the way in business for the next generation and beyond.

More about Tanveer Naseer
Tanveer Naseer is a Canadian Business Blogger, Coach, and Thought Leader.  As a business coach, Naseer works with small businesses and entrepreneurs to develop new strategies for growth and development that keeps the focus on what makes them passionate about their business.

Thanks to his diverse experience working in the scientific and business worlds, he has developed a keen understanding of leadership and workplace practices, if not also taking a novel approach to new challenges or situations.

Tanveer holds a Master of Science degree from McGill University and currently lives in Montreal, Canada with his wife and their young daughters.  You can read more of his writings on leadership and workplace interactions on his award-winning blog at on leadership and workplace interactions on his award-winning blog at TanveerNaseer.com.  You can also follow him on Twitter.

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About Susan Spencer

Susan T. Spencer is one of a kind. She was an entrepreneur and business professional before many women had the confidence to play with the men in the big leagues. Her companies had combined revenues of 50 million dollars.

Before the age of 40 she was a mother, former school teacher, business owner, and lawyer and GM of the Philadelphia Eagles football team. For more than 20 years she owned and operated 3 meat processing companies and was known as "that meat lady" because she was the only woman owner in the meat processing business that sold most of the fast food restaurants in the US and overseas.

Susan earned her BA from Boston University, her MA from Hofstra University, and her law degree from Villanova University.

Susan currently mentors, coaches, lectures, blogs, and advises many large organizations. Her main area of attention is women and business; including such topics as access to capital, starting a woman's banking program, and creative financing for small business.

Susan is also the Host of Business Buzz on WomensRadio. Business Buzz keeps it real. Hot business topics, and cool guests sharing advice, plus sizzling tips about women’s skills and talents. Join in to be part of women on the move!