Mentoring Corner: The 10 Career Mistakes Everyone Makes Early On (and What You Should Learn From Each One) – Lesson #10

Reprinted from: LeanIn.org By: Stephanie Taylor Christensen (This is the final segment in a ten part series from LeanIn.org) Lesson #10:  YOU DISAGREED WITH YOUR BOSS—IN THE OPEN Let’s say your manager invites you to share a project’s findings at a meeting attended by lots of company bigwigs. Your presentation goes off without a hitch: The attendees [...]

2019-07-09T22:21:44-07:00August 19th, 2015|Educate, Mentor|Comments Off on Mentoring Corner: The 10 Career Mistakes Everyone Makes Early On (and What You Should Learn From Each One) – Lesson #10

Getting to 50/50: What’s in It for Men?

Reprinted from LeanIn.org: Lean In contributors Mana Nakagawa and Kunal Modi explore how men are getting involved in women's organizations at top universities By Mana Nakagawa and Kunal Modi on March 4, 2015.  One critical thread in the conversation around women’s leadership? The effort to engage men. How can we—men and women—educate ourselves on the [...]

2019-07-09T22:21:42-07:00July 27th, 2015|Exclusives|Comments Off on Getting to 50/50: What’s in It for Men?

Women in the Holler: Fixing the 13% Problem in Rural Areas

This blog is reprinted in part from ELGL.org blog by Emily Edmonds (web and LinkedIn).  Read the full article online at ELGL.org: Although I hate to perpetuate the “backwards country” stereotype of the types of places in which I was born and raised, I felt it was important to bring the rural woman’s perspective to the 13% [...]

2019-07-09T22:21:42-07:00July 25th, 2015|Exclusives|Comments Off on Women in the Holler: Fixing the 13% Problem in Rural Areas
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