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| | WOMEN'S LEADERSHIP EXCHANGE FEBRUARY 15, 2007 Harvard Breaks Their Rules Congratulations Harvard! Welcome Drew Gilpin Faust, the first female president of what some consider the top university in the US. Who is this woman? The article in the TIMES indicated that "much of the research sponsored by the Institute emaphasizes the study of women, gender and society." Leslie Grossman | ERIKA ANDERSEN FEBRUARY 7, 2007 Because I Said So | Erika Andersen Because I Said So. Have you ever been at the wrong end of a limiting assumption? That is, has someone believed something about you that's simply not true – and persisted in believing it, all evidence to the contrary notwithstanding | ERIKA ANDERSEN MARCH 27, 2007 So I Said to Myself… | Erika Andersen So I Said to Myself… You know you talk to yourself, right? Don't worry about it – everyone talks to themselves. However, I'm continually astonished at the degree to which our self-talk — that internal monologue that runs pretty much | | | | | | | | | - The Secret: Women are Fabulous at Economics and Math. Now Go Get Your Award!
The news that Harvard University Professor Susan Athey, 36, won the praised John Bates Clark Medal - for the Nation's Most Promising Economist Under Age 40 - defies Lawrence Summers statement that got him fired as President of Harvard. First, Congratulations to Professor Athey. Second, please don't tell me that awards are not important. MORE >> -
WOMEN'S LEADERSHIP EXCHANGE | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2007 How Less Work Produces Great Work Maybe it's just the time of the year - post Thanksgiving and pre-Christmas/Chanukah - but it seems to me that everything I'm reading is telling me to work less. Or maybe it's just that I took a breath, following my final business trip of the year - approximately 24 roundtrips - but who is counting anyway - to actually listen to the Universe. MORE >>
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