When we hear making trouble, you hear being a nuisance…But I consider a professional troublemaker somebody who is necessary in every room. Because to live in a deeply unjust world, when you make professional trouble, good trouble, it means you’re somebody who’s fighting against the status quo which is injustice.”
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Luvvie Ajayi Jones
Bestselling Author, Speaker And Multimedia Entrepreneur
Using your voice…is so useful, makes you feel good, it makes other people feel good. When you realize that...your vulnerability turns into strength…that’s what people remember, and that’s also what people associate you with.”
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Diane Von Furstenberg
Fashion Designer, Philanthropist And Author
We [must] decide as a country to stop seeing this as a personal problem but an economic issue, that women are a must-have and not a nice-to-have…we need flexibility. We need workplaces to look differently. We have to have a radically different conversation than we’re having.”
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Reshma Saujani
Founder, Girls Who Code And Founder & CEO, Moms First
During my time at Glassdoor, I’ve come to realize the power there is in having authentic, transparent conversations about work…When you internalize something, you silently take that on as an individual. But when you have a conversation about it, you give others the opportunity to help fix the system…In the course of having these conversations, you may also find that you get information, validation and power that you would not have otherwise got on your own.”
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Bonnie Chiurazzi
Director Of Market Insights, Glassdoor
