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Read MoreTopicsFocus On Who You Are, And Do It Well
Debra Coleman briefly tried working in a school… and in a corporate law office… and in a law firm that collected delinquent taxes. “I had no idea what I wanted to do!” she recalls. Graduating from Williams College with a liberal arts degree, she landed a job as a financial analyst, and thus began a […]
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Read MoreTopicsReflections on Female Leadership
Nicole takes a look at female leadership by examining the vision and use of power by Margaret Thatcher, Moira Forbes, and Bonnie Wurzbacher.
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Read MoreTopicsThe Top Five Qualities I’m Looking for in a Future Career
Caroline is beginning to plan for the transition from college to career and targets the top qualities she wants in her first job out of school.
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Read MoreTopics2014 Forté European Business Leadership Summit
Join us in London or Paris for an in-depth review and discussion of the latest findings on gender parity in business, including insights for navigating your career and coaching others.
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Read MoreTopicsGender Equality in the UK: The Next Stage of the Journey
Most women in the UK are dissatisfied with their jobs, according to a Bain & Company survey. Too many are stuck in middle management positions or opt out of career advancement because they lack corporate support to balance family obligations with professional aspirations.
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Read MoreTopicsForté Fellow of the Month: Noam Avidov
Business schools encourage variety of opinions and perceptions. If you are an international student like me, remember that you should not only learn from others but also contribute from your own personal experience. Do not try to cover up your cultural background or match it to the common perspective. Instead, share your approach with your peers and be open minded to others. You will find that doing so is very enriching and rewarding.
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