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  • How to Trump a Stacked Deck (pdf)

Sharon Meers' column "On Leadership" in the Washington Post

  • Debunking the 24/7 workday
  • Changing how we use our words and bodies
  • Thick skin and more of it
  • Dismantling the maternal wall
  • Must women leaders dress like 'vanilla' to succeed?

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