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I Wish I’d Known This
- 6 Career-Accelerating Secrets for Women Leaders
- Narrated by: Anna Crowe
- Length: 5 hrs
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Uncover the six blind spots that derail women’s career paths and learn strategies to effectively overcome them for an impactful, sustainable career.
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Effective women leaders inspire innovation, sustain profitability, manage risk, and create environments for inclusion and diversity to increase. Chock full of strategies, stories, and practical skills, this book will hasten a woman’s progress and impact as a professional woman and liberate her to excel in her career on her own terms.