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Think Like a Goddess; Work Like a Genius
By Will Marré

Cultures emerge to ensure the dominant class stays in power. Culture is permeated by unexamined beliefs, norms and expectations that favor those who make the rules. That’s why leaders are so powerful. They actually create the culture that will determine your opportunities, achievements, and in time, your health and happiness.   Read More

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Thought Leader Spotlight: Desiree Rogers
By Fatimah Gilliam Founder, and CEO The Azara Group

I'm very excited to be focusing on ensuring Fashion Fair Cosmetics is the leading global makeup brand for women of color - being committed to empowering women to explore their own individual beauty.   Read More

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An Interview with Bonita Banducci
By Julia Miglets

A major portion of your talk at the summit had to do with the clashing of individualistic people (who work better alone) and relational people (who work better with others). How do you tackle the differences between women with their relational lens and men with their individualistic lens?   Read More

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WITI WINs RECAP: Health/Med/Biotech event
By WITI News Staff

It was a perfect afternoon in San Jose at the amazing Jabil Blue Sky Center where 30 women from around the nation gathered to network with, listen to and discuss with other leaders within the Health, Digital, and Medical devices industries.   Read More

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Ten Leading Causes of Workplace Injuries l Woman at Work
By Sarah Smith

According to a 2013 U.S. Department of Labor (U.S. DOL) statistic, there are approximately 128 million women in the workplace. Fifty-seven percent of these women work full or part-time and are 16 years of age or older. It is easy to see how gender changes the criteria for health and safety in the workplace. There are ten leading causes of workplace injuries for the woman at work.   Read More

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Is it My Move? Making First Offers in Negotiations
By Fatimah Gilliam Founder, and CEO The Azara Group

Although negotiating is tough, being a skilled negotiator is critical in business and career development. Everyone at some point will be involved in a negotiation. From discussions over salaries to agreeing on multi-million dollar contracts, it is a skill worth perfecting. However, doing research may not prepare you for one key question �" who should make the first move in a negotiation?   Read More