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    Gender parity on boards is showing signs of improvement. But having a seat at the table is just the first step; exerting influence around high-stakes decisions is vital, too. To better understand how women board members do this, researchers interviewed 43 women directors at U.S. companies. They found that these women had to navigate a fine line of appearing both warm and competent to get their…

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    Although women currently make up just over half of the U.S. workforce, they typically hold fewer than one-third of B2B sales positions. This is unfortunate, because evidence shows women outperform men in B2B sales, and the changes created by Covid-19 will make the job play even more to women’s strengths. To recruit more women, companies should rely on better recruiting programs, coaching,…

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    Unpredictable caregiving responsibilities can be challenging enough when you’re in a job you know and like, but what about when you’re ready to make a change? Deciding whether to disclose caregiving responsibilities during your job hunt is ultimately a judgment call with risks on either side. In making your decision, start by considering your current needs. Which of your responsibilities are…

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    • So sad we live in a culture/country where this question has to be asked. Welcome to America, where pregnant people must give birth but we have to ASK if it's OK to tell work we have caregiver responsibilities #WomenInMedicine #WomenInBusiness https://t.co/bB89wGiuGF?

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    Investment in what is typically called “FemTech” – defined as diagnostic tools, products, and services related to women’s health — has exploded over the past decade. Some of the most promising ventures have been focused on reproductive care. Then came the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. The legal and policy restrictions on reproductive health care that result from this…

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