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Tag Archives: Women’s leadership
Why Are There Too Few Women Leaders?
I have been listening to a fascinating TED talk on iTunes on “Why We Have Too Few Women Leaders” by Sheryl Sandberg, the COO of Facebook. Before we dive in, you have heard of TED – right? The other piece of this is – yes! You can watch the videos via an iTunes podcast so you can check that out too. Ok, to the main topic. At 2130… Read more
Leading a Meaningful Life
Author’s Note: Building on last week’s blog post which was my key note speech at a Women’s Symposium in China I am posting the talk I am giving to the same group of Chinese Women Leadership Students for an upcoming break out session. In the opening ceremony, I did a quick scan of the global picture of women’s leadership in the highest… Read more
Putting Your Passion and Purpose on the Path to Leadership
This week I am privileged to be speaking to the women of The World Academy for the Future of Women at SIAS International University in Xinzheng City, Henan Province, People’s Republic of China. For the past 18 months or so we have been working with Global Interactions and their President Jerrie Ueberle, (as well as… Read more






