Leading With Paradox – Notes from a Feminist’s Son
She was obsessed with fairness.
A woman of great certainty who saw the world in black and white.
Later in her life she asked me to teach her about gray.
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She was obsessed with fairness.
A woman of great certainty who saw the world in black and white.
Later in her life she asked me to teach her about gray.
Read about and order some of my favorite books about women leaders and women in business.
If I had a magic wand or the hands of a plastic surgeon, and I have neither, I would grant professional women a thicker layer of skin.
I cut and sharpened my business choppers at a Fortune 50 company where I learned how to grow my credibility and power over time… and how to lose it over night
We are in an era that is redefining both feminine and masculine. Women are learning it is okay to be,,,,, and men are learning it is okay to be…..
Clues that appear in groups of three foretell an emerging pattern. What was a possible future trend is about to show up as an undeniable reality.This week the following clues fell in my lap – so to speak. Care to have a peek at the emerging pattern.
Welcome to February’s Now Leadership Blog Carnival, a short edition for a short month. For the first time ever we are running a contest. More
My google alerts are set to various combinations of “women” plus “business” “leader” “leadership” “conference.” Last week’s hits included an article about Miami University Farmer
Three is a magical number in life and in business. Three can agree, disagree, offer differing views. Three creates sound. Three changes the conversation. Three is powerful. Three is a network who support each others’ business initiatives. They challenge and help each other grow.
Flummoxed. Befuddled. Speechless. How could I possibly write an overview that does justice to this collection of wonderful intelligent and thought provoking contributions that include:
* Aubrey Hepburn and the Pied Piper on film
* Sexy Frenchmen ironing clothes while wearing none
* The music of Edit Piaf
* Tom Peters reading aloud
* and more
It’s just not possible. So please find a comfy chair, grab your favorite glasses – reading, coffee, tea, wine, water or otherwise as you indulge your mind, your heart and your senses. You may enjoy an a chuckle or two as well.
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