--Nona
Peggy Klaus of the NY Times offered this poignant comment in her article:
Despite all the money spent annually on women’s leadership conferences and professional development programs, you’d be hard-pressed to find a workshop on women mistreating one another at work. Don’t get me wrong: I’m a huge proponent of women’s leadership programs. But teaching career skills is not enough if we ignore one of the most important reasons for holding these events in the first place: learning to value one another so we can all get ahead.
Ms. Klaus went on to say:
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Preoccupations: A Sisterhood of Workplace Infighting by Peggy Klaus
The Juggle: When Women Derail Other Women in the Office by Rachel Emma Silverman
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I say, AMEN!
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