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Tag Archives: women leadership
Women Gain Power with Communication
Dr. Lois Phillips says that silence is NOT golden. When women leaders speak with a public voice, they achieve a better quality of life for all. They change policy … and the world. What can you do with your voice? Continue reading
Posted in Business/Career, Change the World, Make A Difference, Mentoring, Relationships, Uncategorized, Women Helping Women
Tagged gender rhetoric, public speaking skills, role models, Women Communication, women leadership
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Women Soar as Iron Butterflies
World leadership is undergoing a quiet revolution. You won’t find out about it in the headlines or on the chatter of morning talk. But it’s there and it’s happening in waves among women who are slowly recognizing their power and how they can work together to find the balance that has been missing from world leadership. One of the most resonating voices reporting on the progress of the revolution is Dr. Birute Regine. This amazing author, educator and developmental psychologist spent eight years on a labor of love interviewing women from all walks of life: from world political leaders to dancers, CEO’s and even a wise aboriginal elder. Then she coined the phrase, “Iron Butterflies,” to describe women who Continue reading
Posted in Business/Career, Change the World, Relationships, Self-Esteem, Women Helping Women
Tagged collaboration, cooperation, iron butterflies, vulnerability as strength, women leadership
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