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Monthly Archives: November 2013
Know The Politics Where You Work Before You “Lean In”
Why are women not reaching the top of their fields in the numbers expected? According to Catalyst, “high-potential women advance more slowly than their male peers, in terms of both career progression and pay, even though they employ career management … Continue reading
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Empty Seats in the Senate Make Persuasion Impossible
Persuasion is something you do with people, not to people. And that’s why my blog at Huffpo today is a bit on the miffed side. We’ve been scratching our heads and wondering why so little gets done in the U.S. … Continue reading
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No One is a “Young Invincible”
I just posted a blog on Huffington about this. Most of us know people who have had health challenges in their youth. At the age of 30, I was unfortunate to find a lump but fortunate to have had the … Continue reading
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