More women are investing in each other’s success, writes Sallie Krawcheck, putting gender parity in closer reach than ever before.
More women are investing in each other’s success, writes Sallie Krawcheck, putting gender parity in closer reach than ever before.
The “queen bee” is dying. You’ve heard of her, right? She’s that senior businesswoman at the top of her field who didn’t help other women get ahead—or, worse yet, actively worked against them. Was she just a natural bitch? It’s easy to see her that way. After all, this character is as much a crude stereotype of the modern workplace as a real pattern of behavior tracked by researchers.