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The Subtle Stressors Making Women Want to Leave Engineering

Harvard Business Review

43% female, 57% male) from 2013-2017, and spoke with more than 20 female engineers at professional conferences in the U.S. Our data provides insight into engineers’ professional identity and experiences of work – their approaches to work, career path decisions, work stressors, and intentions to leave the field. and Canada.

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Why Young Bankers, Lawyers, and Consultants Need Emotional Intelligence

Harvard Business Review

Early in your career — whether it’s in banking, law, consulting or accounting — you will discover that all of your colleagues are as smart and hard working as you. So in order to be successful you will need to be self-aware, flexible, and open to new ideas, projects, and people. Vincent Tsui for HBR. Insight Center.

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Make Your Work Resolutions Stick

Harvard Business Review

“It’s important to have focus,” says Joseph Weintraub, the founder and faculty director of the Babson Coaching for Leadership and Teamwork Program. Your ultimate aim is to “move your organization forward and propel your career,” he says. Career planning Article. Be realistic. Further Reading.

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Is Experiential Learning The Future Of Professional Education?

The Horizons Tracker

This has certainly been the case at HeroX, a spinout from the XPRIZE group that was created in 2013 with the express wish to make it easier for organizations to create the kind of challenges for which the XPRIZE have become famous. “We know from experience how hard it is to find senior software developers.