
Minority Women Professionals (MWPs) Are MVPs!
Ten Essential Ingredients in the Secret Sauce of the MWPs
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Narrated by:
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Aliz Smith
About this listen
In this audiobook, Dr. Olayiwola, a world-renowned expert and leader in medicine and motivation, draws on her personal experiences and those of many successful minority women professionals (MWPs) and outlines the 10 essential ingredients of their secret sauce.
She offers that minority women professionals, who have had to face issues due to their race, ethnicity, national origin, heritage, religion, sexual orientation, age, immigration, disability, and socioeconomic status but have still attained incredible levels of success, are real MVPs.
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