by Marion chapsal | English, Leadership Presence, Story telling, Women & Public Speaking
Once upon a time, there was a poor little girl, named Ursula. She was raised by her single mother in a New York City housing project. Because she received the lessons of love from her mother, the gift of maths and has never been afraid to speak her mind, she worked...
by 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...
by 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...
by Marion chapsal | English, Story telling, Women & Public Speaking
There are three subjects that passionate me : Women, Cartoons and …Cooking! You already had a taste about my first passion with a series on Women Speakers (the second is coming out soon!) I love comics, cartoons characters and animated movies (here more on...