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Psychology Today: Research findings on the power of women leaders

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Psychology Today: Vigilantes at work

Ladders: Making the dream work: How to improve collaborative outcomes with co-workers

Fortune: The talent conundrum: Managers may be tempted to hold on to their best employees, but that actually hurts the entire company

Phys.org: Organizations in crises may benefit from jazz ensemble model

Fast Company: 4 science-backed ways to build trust as a leader

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