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Is Sheryl Sandberg Correct That Women Just Aren’t Trying Hard Enough?
It’s not your imagination. Cracks in the glass ceiling are slow to spread.
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Read MoreTopicsTaking a Career Break? Here’s What You Need to Know
“Stepping out” of the workforce is a reality for many corporate women.
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Read MoreTopicsTips for Building and Managing Your Network
The goal of networking isn’t to meet people, it’s to make sure that the people you meet remember you, says John Daly, professor of communication and management at The University of Texas at Austin
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Read MoreTopicsBuilding New Girls Networks, One Woman at a Time
Whether in subtle and informal ways or through company-sponsored networking groups, women are taking it upon themselves to build their own girls’ networks in the hope that, one day, they’ll rival the old boys’ ones.
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Missing in the Lean In Debate? The MBA Gender Gap – HuffPost
While Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg and her critics argue over who’s to blame for the glass ceiling — women or society — one potential equalizer getting short shrift in the conversation is education, in particular an MBA.
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Women Can Move Up If Men ‘Lean In’
Dean Deborah Merrill-Sands’ Op-Ed is featured in the San Francisco Chronicle, adding to the lively national conversation about Sheryl Sandberg’s best-selling book.
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