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How Betty Friedan Made Being Assertive (Not Aggressive) OK
It hardly seems possible that 57 years have passed since the publication of Betty Friedan’s groundbreaking book “The Feminine Mystique” in February, 1963. She made it OK for women to be more assertive in the workplace at...
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Not to be cynical, but the recent past hasn’t been so encouraging if you still believe that trust and integrity count in this world. Not so long ago, CNN released the contents of the late Lybian Ambassador Christopher...
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Being asked to speak at a TED conference is a very big deal. So when author Eli Pariser was given his nine minutes of fame in front of an influential TED audience, he needed to make the most of the opportunity to promote...
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“Wow” Them in Your Next Video Job Interview
As if being interviewed in person isn’t pressure enough, job candidates these days often find themselves in the hot seat doing video interviews on Skype or Zoom. It’s a simple and relatively cost-effective way for employers...
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