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Inclusive Conversations

"What is impressive is not only how Winters builds a case for the urgency and need for bold, inclusive conversations but ...

Subtle Acts of Exclusion

This practical, accessible, nonjudgmental handbook is the first to help individuals and organizations recognize and preve...

The 4 Stages of Psychological Safety

This book is the first practical, hands-on guide that shows how leaders can build psychological safety in their organizat...

Diversity Beyond Lip Service

"La’Wana Harris has opened this coach’s eyes to the power of coaching practices to create new paths for diversity and inc...

7 Rules for Positive, Productive Change

Change is difficult but essential—Esther Derby offers seven guidelines for change by attraction, an approach that draws p...

Dig Your Heels In

Sought-after speaker and consultant Joan Kuhl arms young women with the tools they need to transform male-dominated corpo...

Compassionate Counterterrorism

Islamist terrorism is not about religion, says Leena Al Olaimy, an Arab Muslim, Dalai Lama Fellow, and social entrepreneu...

Networking for People Who Hate Networking

Most books for people who would rather get a root canal than face a roomful of strangers tell readers how to fight agains...

The Unwritten Rules of Managing Up

“This is a must-read for bosses and subordinates alike, as it exposes our flaws but teaches us how we can work together t...

Bedtime Stories for Managers

In forty-two succinct, surprising essays, legendary scholar Henry Mintzberg brings management down from the clouds and on...

The Critical Few

Without a deep understanding of your company’s culture, any change effort you undertake will fail. Bestselling author Jon...

The Law of Small Things

We are living in a time when dishonesty and duplicity are becoming commonplace. Each of us can fight this cultural corrup...

The Future of Packaging

Tom Szaky sets out to do the impossible – eliminate all waste. This book paints a future of a “circular economy” that rel...

Citizen Capitalism

Top Cornell law professor Lynn Stout and her coauthors Tamara Belinfanti and Sergio Gramitto offer a visionary but practi...

The Eight Essential People Skills for Project Management

Veteran project manager and University of California professor Zachary Wong identifies the eight most common people probl...

Help Them Grow or Watch Them Go

The new edition of a bestselling classic, Help Them or Grow Watch Them Grow offers advice on talent retention for the mod...

  • Rise of the Rest Tour — Tuesday, May 5th Raleigh

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    Rise of the Rest Tour — Tuesday, May 5th Raleigh

    We cannot contain our excitement — we are the opening speakers for AOL co-founder, Steve Case‘s, Rise of the Rest day of entrepreneurship activities taking place in Raleigh and Durham next Tuesday May 5th. There is still time to register, so join us if you can. It promises to be an amazing day...

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    May 6, 2015

  • Power Through Partnership review on Huff Post Books

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    Power Through Partnership review on Huff Post Books

    One of the best parts about the publishing process has been meeting other incredible women and listening to their stories. Heidi Walker of The Parenting Difference is one such new friend and inspiration. She shared her thoughts and experiences in a review of the book on The Huffington Post—her u...

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    March 12, 2015

  • The benefits of partnership light up the internet

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    The benefits of partnership light up the internet

    Earlier this year, writer Kelsey Manning joined Team Powership when she read Power Through Partnership for Levo League. We were thrilled with her take on the messages in the book, and we weren’t the only ones. Fortune, Time and MSNBC all picked up her article for their sites as well! Watching th...

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    March 12, 2015

  • Family or Team?

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    Family or Team?

    A recent project with a long-time client gave us the opportunity to reflect on what changes came about as a result of the work we did with them on an organization-wide strategic planning project. The process was a big commitment for the leader and for many others in the organization. It involved ...

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    March 6, 2015

  • Mulberry Partners Featured in Forbes article on job-sharing

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    Mulberry Partners Featured in Forbes article on job-sharing

    Betsy and Maggie’s research on women’s partnerships is featured in today’s Forbes.com How Job Sharing May Be The Secret To Work-Life Balance. http://www.forbes.com/sites/work-in-progress/2011/10/24/how-job-sharing-may-be-the-secret-to-work-life-balance/ While job sharing isn’t for everyone, if b...

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    March 6, 2015

  • what began as an idea

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    what began as an idea

    Once upon a time we had a wondering … was partnership benefitting other women in the same ways it benefitted us? We reached out to 125 female co-leaders to learn that it was. This week the book that came from this idea takes one big step forward: we’re headed to the office of our publisher, Ber...

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    March 6, 2015

  • Power Through Partnership site now live

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    Power Through Partnership site now live

    We invite you to visit our new site for our book Power Through Partnership: How Women Lead Better Together. There’s all sorts of fun stuff on there. like this downloadable graphic. Visit it and let us know what you think.  Thank you for all your support!

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    March 6, 2015

  • Books to Empower Women

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    Books to Empower Women

    We were thrilled to see Power Through Partnership featured  in BPlans as a notable title in Books to Empower Women (That Men Should Read Too).  

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    March 6, 2015

  • Betsy and Maggie on The State of Things — NPR Radio

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    Betsy and Maggie on The State of Things — NPR Radio

      One of our hopes when we started our book launch was to get on The State of Things – one of our very favorite radio shows out of WUNC with Frank Stasio as host.  You can check out the 17 minute interview here.

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    March 6, 2015

  • Power Through Partnership Reviewed in Las Vegas Business Press

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    Power Through Partnership Reviewed in Las Vegas Business Press

    Thanks, Jim Pawlak, for the write up in the Las Vegas Business Press 

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    March 6, 2015

  • Investor’s Business Daily feature

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    Investor’s Business Daily feature

    “Starting a business solo can be daunting if you aren’t sure what to do. Finding a partner often adds the spark—and skills—that transform dream into smashing success.” Amy Alexander of Investor’s Business Daily interviewed us recently and published her wonderful article that you can read here.

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    March 6, 2015

  • In Hartford Business Journal

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    In Hartford Business Journal

    Power Through Partnership was recently featured in the Hartford Business Journal online. Check it out here. 

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    March 6, 2015

  • HuffingtonPost Live

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    HuffingtonPost Live

    We had so much fun on Huffington Post Live with Nancy Redd. Our friends and partners in their own right Tina Kuna and Stephanie Allen of Dream Dinners as well as Emma McLaughlin and Nicola Kraus of Nanny Diaries and many other novels fame joined us for a lively conversation about putting partn...

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    March 6, 2015

  • Five Pieces of Evidence Proving That Women Make Better Business Leaders and Partners

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    Five Pieces of Evidence Proving That Women Make Better Business Leaders and Partners

    Betsy Polk and Maggie Ellis Chotas' latest book argues for the need for more female partnerships in business. They dig deep to show how unfounded myths and shoddy social science has kept women from collaborating together for greater success. Of course, there are bound to be many who may want t...

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    October 13, 2014

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