Sometimes, when I find myself in a not-so-desirable business situation (usually the kind I might view as a “teachable moment” somewhere down – way down – the road), I am quick to chastise myself for “doing business like a woman.”
Inevitably, I find something to take issue with with, well, myself. And more often than not, it is something that I relate back to being a woman and continuing to do business too much like a woman.
Yea….I said it.
Oftentimes, I think doing business like a woman can be a big mistake. (Yea, I said it again.) I try mightily, though not often successfully, to follow the lead of men in business.
So…how does one, like me, do business like a woman, how is said way of doing business to my detriment and what can one do to remedy the situation? Stay tuned for Part 2 in my next post.
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