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February 26, 2017 By Audrey Callahan

Likeability Penalty

In “Lean In,” Sheryl Sandberg explains that, “As women get more powerful, they become less likeable.”

1) Does Sheryl Sandbergs ikeability penalty really exist
2) For Women Leaders, Likability and Success Hardly Go Hand-in-Hand.
3) “What Works For Women at Work” by Joan Williams and Rachel Dempsey
4) What Works for Women at Work Resources

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