From Thrive Global authored by Paul Ellsworth: “This week I will probably have hand cramps. When you work in high school, there are students who you have been pouring your life into for years. I’m going to write notes to many of those students who graduated this past weekend. As I was thinking about the advice […]
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What All Managers Can Learn from Steve Harvey’s Latest Fiasco
From Thrive Global: “Few thought that TV personality Steve Harvey could incur more ire than he did after he mistakenly announced the wrong winner at the Miss Universe pageant. However, we were wrong. Now, the comedian turned talk show host is under fire for an internal email he sent employees which was later leaked revealing […]
How to Be a Feminist Father
From She Knows authored by Sam Milam: “The first time you look into the eyes of that tiny human being — your child — your life changes forever. You are a parent. You are responsible for more than yourself. And you welcome and embrace the changes. (Some of them, anyway.) Your experience varies depending on whether your […]
The Benefits of Talking to Yourself
From The New York Times authored by Kristin Wong: “A stranger approached me at a grocery store. “Do you need help finding something?” he asked. At first, I wasn’t sure what he meant. Then the realization kicked in: I was talking out loud, to myself, in public. It was a habit I’d grown so comfortable with that […]
It’s Time We Accept That Women Make Better Leaders
From The HR Digest authored by Anna Versai: “Just like how a ship needs a trained sailor, an organization needs a motivating leader. The importance of leadership is widespread and certainly, we don’t have to dig into that. A good leader knows the strengths and weaknesses of the employees and gears the business into a progressive direction. […]
We Recorded VCs’ Conversations and Analyzed How Differently They Talk About Female Entrepreneurs
From Harvard Business Review authored by Malin Malmstrom, Jeaneth Johansson, and Joakim Wincent: “These personas highlight a few key differences in how the entrepreneurs were perceived depending on their gender. Men were characterized as having entrepreneurial potential, while the entrepreneurial potential for women was diminished. Many of the young men and women were described as being […]
The First Museum Dedicated To American Women’s History Is Coming To New York City
Gals who know me personally, know I have been (since seeing the movie Hidden Figures), talking A LOT about my suspicions that my complete fascination and – well – obsession with Harriet Tubman is quite possibly NOT just because she was a badass…but, at least in part, because she was also QUITE POSSIBLY the only […]