by danarubin | Nov 16, 2018 | Leadership, Thought Leadership, Women Leaders
by Dana Rubin _____ Michelle Obama’s memoir is making headlines for revelations about her infertility and unfiltered comments about Donald Trump. But I see an overarching theme that will endure long after the headlines have faded: the struggle of a woman to...
by danarubin | Nov 12, 2018 | Leadership, Thought Leadership, Women Leaders
by Dana Rubin_____ A record-smashing 118 women won elections across the US in the recent midterms, but the numbers tell only part of the story. We’re also witnessing a transformation in the way women are using their voices, says Chris Jahnke. “Women are...
by danarubin | Nov 6, 2018 | Leadership, Thought Leadership, Women Leaders
by Dana Rubin _____ Viv Groskop is loud – and proud of it. “My big voice was frowned upon when I was a girl in the 70s,” says Groskop, a British journalist, author and comedian. But times are changing. Though it’s still uncomfortable...
by danarubin | Nov 1, 2018 | Leadership, Thought Leadership
by Dana Rubin _____ A recent survey shows that “manels” — all-male panels — are alive and well. The survey by Israeli event software company Bizzabo looked at thousands of the world’s largest professional events taking place in 23 countries over the...
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 –...