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Women have always had power. Every day, we successfully juggle our careers, social lives and families, and increasingly women are the breadwinners in our relationships. We also have to acknowledge that the definition of the word “power” can be vastly different when we compare the sexes — what does a woman in power want and need, vs. a man in power? Katty Kay and Claire Shipman, authors of the new book The Power Code: More Joy. Less Ego. Maximum Impact for Women (and Everyone), argue that the word “power” needs to be completely redefined for a new generation. Listen in to hear more about how we can all wield more power in our own lives — including their best advice for feeling like a boss when walking into an interview or a big presentation.
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Women have always had power. Every day, we successfully juggle our careers, social lives and families, and increasingly women are the breadwinners in our relationships. We also have to acknowledge that the definition of the word “power” can be vastly different when we compare the sexes — what does a woman in power want and need, vs. a man in power? Katty Kay and Claire Shipman, authors of the new book The Power Code: More Joy. Less Ego. Maximum Impact for Women (and Everyone), argue that the word “power” needs to be completely redefined for a new generation. Listen in to hear more about how we can all wield more power in our own lives — including their best advice for feeling like a boss when walking into an interview or a big presentation.
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