Women as Mentors: Does She or Doesn’t She? A Global Study of Businesswomen and Mentoring

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Women as Mentors: Does She or Doesn’t She? A Global Study of Businesswomen and Mentoring

Description

There are a few who successfully make it to the top of their field, but
it is a long, hard climb. Among them are familiar names like Meg
Whitman, Oprah Winfrey, Indra Nooyi, and Hillary Rodham Clinton.
These are all very different women—from different backgrounds,
with different education and careers spanning different industries.
What they do have in common is the role that mentoring played in
helping them along the way.

Creator

Stephanie Neal, Jazmine Boatman, Ph.D., and Linda Miller

Publisher

Development Dimensions International, Inc.

Date

2013

Language

English

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Stephanie Neal, Jazmine Boatman, Ph.D., and Linda Miller, “Women as Mentors: Does She or Doesn’t She? A Global Study of Businesswomen and Mentoring,” Women's Knowledge Digital Library, accessed April 25, 2024, https://womensdigitallibrary.org/items/show/121.

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