Sally Helgesen

Author, Keynote Speaker, Leadership Consultant- sally AT sallyhelgesen.com

Gender Asbestos

As Kellye Whitney points out in her post in Diversity Executive , there has been far too much focus on the problems of developing women leaders and not nearly enough on the opportunities, the potential upside. Kellye is picking up on the big debate started by Avivah Cox in her recent response to the Harvard Business Review’s negative stream of articles on the subject. Avivah has really gotten things going here!

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Sally’s Work

"The feedback from participants was overwhelming -- Sally packed a wallop with her insights."

—Chris St.Clare, Partner & Women's Advisory Board, KPMG

"Sally strikes a raw nerve on the most pressing topic of the day. Full of practical solutions and great ideas."

—Alicia Whitaker, MD Global HR, CreditSuisse

"Sally is provocative yet practical in offering proven strategies for leveraging the power of in the global marketplace."

—Bill Mills, VP, Talent Management, United Way of America

"Great takeaways and plenty of aha's."

—J. Michael Keeling, President, ESOP Association

"Powerful and engaging."

—Mary Howell, EVP, Textron Corp.

"Sally Helgesen is a brilliant thinker who can turn her great ideas into practical advice. No one can provide greater insight for women on seeking to be leaders or for organizations trying to develop talented women."

—Marshall Goldsmith, named by The Wall Street Journal as one of the top 10 executive coaches in the world and by Business Week, as one of the top 50 business thinkers of all time.

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