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1 day ago

Author Brene Brown on why human skills will keep people relevant in the AI era-even though we aren't good at being human right now | Fortune

Stoller: Speaking of core, the new book is about core. It's called Strong Ground. She based it on-she had a pickleball injury, needed to get a trainer to work on her physical core, [and] used that as a metaphor for CEOs and organizations building up their own core in this time of fear, uncertainty, and-hard time to tell the truth, as she's recently said.
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fromPsychology Today
3 weeks ago

When Workplace Upheaval Turns Into Unresolved Grief

Organizational restructuring produces ambiguous grief and institutional trauma for mid-level leaders, especially women, who face increased emotional labor, scrutiny, and marginalization.
fromFortune
3 weeks ago

Introducing Fortune's first-ever Most Influential Women Asia ranking | Fortune

Lisa, Jennie, Rosé, and Jisoo have broken numerous records since their debut in 2016: the first to sell one million, then two million, album copies in South Korea; the first Korean group to top the Billboard 200 album chart; the highest-grossing concert tour by a female artist. Blackpink, and K-pop and K-culture more broadly, are now a source of South Korean "soft power," expanding the country's cultural influence across Asia and beyond.
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fromsilive
4 weeks ago

Thousands tune in for 'Conversation with Community Giants: Women leaders advancing Equity on Staten Island'

The hour-long event, viewed by thousands on the Advance Facebook Live platform, featured three prominent women leaders on Staten Island: Tatiana Arguello-Sabatelli, executive director of Nonprofit Staten Island; Jessica Phillips, CEO of Historic Richmond Town; and Jessica Baker Vodoor, president and CEO of Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Gardens. The panelists reflected on the experiences and values that shaped their leadership journeys-beginning with what first inspired them to step into leadership roles and what has sustained their motivation during difficult times.
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fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

Nepal's first woman PM: Who is Sushila Karki? DW 09/15/2025

Sushila Karki was appointed Nepal's new interim prime minister on Friday the first woman to hold the position. It came after violent demonstrations left at least 72 people dead and thousands injured, and forced Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Oli to step down from his post. The revolt by members of Gen Z, a term referring to people born roughly between 1997 and 2012 was triggered by a short-lived government-imposed social media ban and anger about widespread corruption and economic hardship in the Himalayan nation.
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fromHarvard Business Review
1 month ago

What It Takes to Join Your First Board

Serving on corporate or nonprofit boards expands influence, strengthens leadership, boosts CEO eligibility, and offers impact, learning, networking, and career growth.
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fromBusline News
4 months ago
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Nominations Remain Open For Busline Magazine's 'Women To Recognize In Busing' Award - Busline News

fromBusline News
4 months ago
Women in technology

Nominations Remain Open For Busline Magazine's 'Women To Recognize In Busing' Award - Busline News

Women in technology
fromTechCrunch
5 months ago

Tinder CEO to step down in July | TechCrunch

Faye Iosotaluno resigns as Tinder CEO, focusing on personal goals and supporting women leaders amid corporate restructuring.
Match Group aims to revitalize Tinder following significant layoffs.
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