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Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Going Beyond – Create Your Own Space, Influencing the Rules in Business

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We’re all familiar with Sheryl Sandberg’s 2013 book, Lean In, Work and the Will to Lead, her call to action for women to share, communicate, and pursue their career goals with gusto. What does this call to action look like one year later in your career and in your workplace? Dorothy’s special guest, Eva Nelson, a talent consultant and expert shares what leaning in means to her but more importantly shares how you can influence the rules in business and create your own space to succeed.

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