Kimberly Wiefling provides several great suggestions for developing a support system and expanding your network for women in leadership roles in the office. As more and more women take top positions at businesses, there are opportunities to expand upon this and work together to learn, grow, and share your experiences. Whether it’s your female colleagues, a local professional women’s group, or dinner and a movie with your girl friends, if you are woman in a leadership role you will undoubtedly benefit by expanding your network of career-oriented women.
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