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3 Tips for Recovering Micromanagers

by Debrah Charatan | Aug 28, 2020 | Blog, Entrepreneurship, Women Empowerment, Women in Business

Being able to let go is critical to becoming a good leader. This post was originally featured on Thrive Global You hover. You can’t help it — when you delegate a project, you need to make sure that it’s completed to your standard. You step in with corrections when you...

How Misguided Sympathy is Alienating Women in the Workplace

by Debrah Charatan | Aug 6, 2020 | Blog, Entrepreneurship, Women Empowerment, Women in Business

This post was originally featured on ScoreNYC The best leaders are perceptive, straightforward, and empathetic. Rather than dictating orders, they provide thoughtful support and take the time to listen whenever their employees approach with ideas and concerns. Their...

How to Keep Leaning In During Social Distancing

by Debrah Charatan | Jul 7, 2020 | Blog, Entrepreneurship, Women Empowerment, Women in Business

This article was originally published on ScoreNYC Since the onset of COVID-19, networking opportunities have all but dried up and disappeared. Most people are stuck at home, limiting their contact with others to video chats, text messages, and social media. Even if...

3 Ways To Reinforce Your Diversity, Equity, And Inclusion Efforts During A Crisis

by Debrah Charatan | Jun 4, 2020 | Blog, Entrepreneurship, Women in Business

Times of crisis test your commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. This article was originally published on ConsciousCompanyMedia.com Fear is inevitable during a crisis. It brings out the worst in people, fanning the flames of discrimination and exclusion, and...

Stop Helicopter-Mentoring Young Entrepreneurs

by Debrah Charatan | Mar 27, 2020 | Entrepreneurship, Women Empowerment, Women in Business

This article was originally published on DisruptMagazine.com Picture yourself at the head of a train. Ahead, you notice that the tracks look broken, uneven, and dangerous. If the train continues forward, it’s almost certain to hit bumpy terrain. Luckily, you see a...
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