par Marion chapsal | English, Leadership Presence, Presentation skills, Women & Public Speaking
Who, better than Gail Evans, could represent The Pioneer Communication style, in the series about Women Speakers This is the second post, after Meg Whitman, The laser Light with a Big Smile, next will be about Ursula Burns, CEO of Xerox. I will also write a post about...
par Marion chapsal | English, Leadership Presence, Presentation skills, Women & Public Speaking
Mary Ellen Egen, from Forbes Woman, interviews Le Mae Allen De Jongh, Managing Director Accenture about the key findings of Accenture's survey.What do Millennial women want?Millennials represent the third of the workforce today, and it's only...
par Marion chapsal | English, Leadership Presence, Women & Public Speaking
We Did It! was the front page of The New Economist, first week of January 2010."During the second world war, when America’s menfolk were off at the front, the government had to summon up the image of Rosie the Riveter, with her flexed muscle and “We Can Do It”...
par Marion chapsal | English, Leadership Presence, Women & Public Speaking
A Story about Women on Twitter asking Questions on Leadership Around The World…and drifting away, making ripples and co- creating a story I wanted to share with you… It may have started earlier, but then again with Twitter, when does it start, when does it...
par Marion chapsal | English, Leadership Presence, Women & Public Speaking
When you reach the Top of the Top, "la Crème de la crème" of the most successful leaders of the world, and you're the only woman out of The 100 Best Performing CEOs in the World,the way you communicate and express yourself in public is certainly worth...
par Marion chapsal | English, Leadership Presence, Yin & Yang Leadership
Photo by Samuel Scrimshaw on Unsplash It all started with this list : « The 100 Best-Performing CEOs in the World » from the Harvard Business Review. How many women on that prestigious list? Out of one hundred? Have a guess! One!…Only one woman…Incredible!...