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Five Keys to Success Every Woman in Business Should Know

Dear Folks, How have you been? I hope you all guys are fine. Well, welcome back to my blog Lylymom. For this blog post, I would like to share with you the five keys to success that every women should know in their business...Those five things are listing below... 1. Follow your curiosity 2. Reach for more 3. Build a network, and use it 4. Share a different perspective 5. Speak up often More details of all the above points, please continue reading below... 1. Follow your curiosity You don’t have to follow a traditional career path—every woman’s path to success is different. It is worthwhile to follow not only your passions, but also your curiosities. “Don’t strive for perfection. Perfection is the enemy of good,” said Saperstein. “You have to get out there and make things happen, take action, not study things to death, and be curious.” 2. Reach for more Always strive to achieve more – and don’t settle. Today’s workforce is seeing a plateau when it comes to women in senior level roles. A...

Five Keys to Success Every Woman in Business Should Know

Dear Folks! This blog post, I would love to share with you the business success stories that every woman should learn from. That's the Five Keys to Success Every Woman in Business Should Know... 1. Follow your curiosity 2. Reach for more 3. Build a network, and use it 4. Share a different perspective 5. Speak up often The keys success story was shared by Sam Saperstein. She is Head of Women on the Move at JPMorgan Chase. She also shares her advice on how women can better prepare themselves for a successful career. Let's find out a bit more details about those five keys to success above as below... 1. Follow your curiosity You don’t have to follow a traditional career path—every woman’s path to success is different. It is worthwhile to follow not only your passions, but also your curiosities. “Don’t strive for perfection. Perfection is the enemy of good,” said Saperstein. “You have to get out there and make things happen, take action, not study things to death, ...