Earlier this year, we had the opportunity to visit Del Mar, California to spend time with some amazing people – and good friends – such as Marshall Goldsmith, Beverly Kaye, Jim & Tae Kouzes, Joel Barker, Sally Helgesen and Julie Johnson, among others.
At the time, Sally Helgesen and Julie Johnson were in the final stages of work on what we knew was sure to be a seminal book, The Female Vision: Women’s Real Power at Work.
Sally and Julie were kind enough to spend time with us to describe their research, which is the foundation for the book and their upcoming webinar on Tuesday, May 25. In this short video, Sally talks about The Female Vision, Continue reading » »
Is your career “zigzaggy”? In response to questions by Barb Berggoetz of the Indianapolis Star, Madeline Albright (former ambassador to the United Nations and secretary of state under President Clinton) spoke of her career as “very zig-zaggy”. Ms. Albright spoke Wednesday (March 24, 2010) at Butler University in Indianapolis as the closing speaker for the 2009-2010 Celebration of Diversity Distinguished Lecture Series.
Ms. Berggoetz’s Q&A began by asking Ms. Albright what she would be speaking about. Her response was, “First of all, I think, I’m always asked to talk about my life. I try to make it something that shows some lessons of moving from here to there and opportunities one has to take and the choices one has as a woman. I’ll speak of the importance of women’s leadership.” Continue reading » »