by danarubin | Sep 28, 2018 | Leadership, Thought Leadership, Women Leaders
by Dana Rubin _____ This article was originally published on WomenofInfluence.ca When I talk to my female clients about the skills of thought leadership, there’s one question I hear over and over: “I don’t like to brag! How can I put my best foot forward...
by danarubin | Sep 19, 2018 | Leadership, Thought Leadership, Women Leaders
by Dana Rubin _____ An enchanting new ad celebrates a little-known hero of the automotive industry: Bertha Benz, the wife and business partner of engineer Karl Benz. It was Bertha Benz who first took her husband’s invention – the horseless carriage –...
by danarubin | Aug 30, 2018 | Communication, Diversity & Inclusion, Executive Coaching, Executive Communications Support, Leadership, Thought Leadership, Women's Issues
by Dana Rubin _____ An article published this week in Harvard Business Review highlights a dilemma for women in the workplace. They know their career advancement depends, in large part, on their ability to step up and be recognized for their accomplishments. An...
by danarubin | Aug 29, 2018 | Communication, Diversity & Inclusion, Executive Coaching, Executive Communications Support, Leadership, Thought Leadership, Women's Issues
by Dana Rubin _____ If you’re a woman with expertise to share, this is your time to step on stage. There’s more demand for your ideas and insights than ever. While they’re far from having vanished, all-male speaker panels – or “manels” – are falling out...
by danarubin | Aug 23, 2018 | Communication, Diversity & Inclusion, Executive Communications Support, Leadership, Thought Leadership, Women's Issues
by Dana Rubin _____ Jessica Bennett in the New York Times has shared a terrific list of diverse sources of expertise. If you believe we don’t hear from enough women in our public conversation, you should check it out. If you’re a reporter or editor,...
by danarubin | Aug 6, 2018 | Communication, Diversity & Inclusion, Executive Communications Support, Leadership, Thought Leadership, Women's Issues
by Dana Rubin _____ It is a truth universally acknowledged that smart women have ideas to contribute to the public dialogue. And yet … somehow we continue to underutilize this valuable resource. A new study shows a significant lack of women’s voices and...