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A Smoother Operator You Will Never See: Superwoman Rosalie Mandel

A Smoother Operator You Will Never See: Superwoman Rosalie Mandel

In an age when professional women are still struggling to get noticed in their careers, sometimes it takes more than just being great at your job to pull ahead. But it takes a…

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A Night At The Improv: How DRIVEN Event Participants Learned To Play Their Professional Roles

A Night At The Improv: How DRIVEN Event Participants Learned To Play Their Professional Roles

We had a sneaking suspicion that exploring improvisation would be an entertaining and laughter-filled exercise for the DRIVEN Professionals in attendance at last week’s live workshop Using…

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I'm All Ears: The Two-Way Street of Workplace Feedback
Authenticity, Leadership Development, Trust, 2014 Deborah Goldstein Authenticity, Leadership Development, Trust, 2014 Deborah Goldstein

I'm All Ears: The Two-Way Street of Workplace Feedback

What’s the most important thing we’re not engaging in with our colleagues? The answer, as 70 guests discovered at last Tuesday’s WAC Community Event, is right in front of our eyes, and relates to a segment of communication that most of us understand to be vital to progress, but which we steer clear of as…

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Lean In and Stretch – Exercises for Women’s Advancement

Lean In and Stretch – Exercises for Women’s Advancement

Sheryl Sandberg has written a ‘self help’ book for modern times. She offers practical advice for anyone who has a job- whether it be someone gunning for the corner office, or an individual wanting to do the best job possible in whatever position currently held. When her advice is reduced to its essence, she promotes…

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